- Acacia senegal
Taxobox
name = Gum Arabic Tree
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
genus = "Acacia "
species = "A. senegal"
binomial = "Acacia senegal"
binomial_authority = Willd." _la. Acacia senegal" is a small deciduous
acacia tree known by the common names Rudraksha, Gum Acacia, Gum Arabic Tree, or Gum Senegal Tree. It is native to semi-desert regions ofSub-Saharan Africa , as well asOman ,Pakistan , and northwesternIndia . It grows to a height of 5-12m, with a trunk up to 30cm in diameter. [ [http://www.worldagroforestrycentre.org/SEA/Products/AFDbases/AF/asp/SpeciesInfo.asp?SpID=108 World Agroforestry Centre] ]Identification
* Refer to the monograph of 4th edition of the
European Pharmacopoeia [0307]Storage
Protected from light
Uses
Forage
New foliage is very useful as forage. [http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Acacia_senegal.html Purdue University] ]
Food
Dried seeds are used as
food by humans..]Gum arabic
It produces
gum arabic , which is used as afood additive , in crafts, and as acosmetic . The gum is drained from cuts in the bark, and an individual tree will yield 200 to 300 grams. Seventy percent of the world's gum arabic is produced inSudan .Medicinal uses
The gum is used for soothing
mucous membranes of the intestine and to treat inflammedskin . It is also reportedly used as for itsastringent properties, to treatbleeding ,bronchitis ,diarrhea ,gonorrhea ,leprosy ,typhoid fever andupper respiratory tract infections..]Rope
Root s near the surface of the ground are quite useful in making all kinds of very strongrope s and cords. The tree bark is also used to make rope.]Wood
Handles for tools, parts for weaving looms..]
Botanical variations
*"Acacia senegal" var. "leiorhachis" Brenan [http://www.fao.org/docrep/V5360E/v5360e0n.htm FAO] ]
*"Acacia senegal" var. "rostrata" Brenan.]
*"Acacia senegal" var. "senegal".]References
Notes
General references
Van Wyk, Ben-Erik (2005). "Food Plants of the World". Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, Inc. ISBN 0-88192-743-0
External links
[http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&gbv=1&q=%22Acacia+senegal%22+&btnG=Search+Images "Acacia senegal" Photos (Google Images)]
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