Guar gum CAS:9000-30-0

Guar Gum – Key Product Advantages

  • Natural Plant Origin: Extracted from the endosperm of the guar bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba), a renewable leguminous crop. Guar is primarily cultivated in India and Pakistan and other semi-arid regions. As a legume, the crop also performs biological nitrogen fixation, contributing to soil fertility. The plant itself is drought-resistant, thriving in arid and semi-arid zones with annual rainfall of 300–600 mm.

  • Efficient Thickening & Broad Solubility: Rapidly hydrates in both cold and hot water to form high-viscosity solutions, exhibiting non-Newtonian pseudoplastic behavior (shear-thinning, facilitating pumping and processing). As a nonionic galactomannan, its aqueous solution viscosity remains stable over a pH range of 5–7, with optimal performance at pH 6–8.

  • Stable & Safe: Recognized as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the U.S. FDA for direct use in food. Acute oral toxicity is very low, with rat oral LD₅₀ values of 6.77–7.35 g/kg. Carries the food additive code E412 (EU) / INS 412, and is widely compliant with global food regulations.

  • Sustainability & Circular Utilization: The entire guar bean is utilized in processing—the endosperm is extracted for guar gum production, while the protein-rich germ and hull by-products are effectively repurposed as high-protein animal feed, promoting a circular agriculture model and minimizing resource waste.


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Guar gum is a natural galactomannan hydrocolloid that can be derived from the fruit of the carob tree or from guar beans. The carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua) is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree reaching 7–10 m in height, native to the eastern Mediterranean and Arabian regions. Due to its drought tolerance, it has been widely cultivated since antiquity and is now primarily distributed along the Mediterranean coast, including Portugal, Spain, Italy, Morocco, and Greece. In contrast, the guar bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) is an annual legume indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, now cultivated on a large scale in northwestern India, Pakistan, and the U.S. state of Texas and other arid and semi-arid zones. These growing regions are characterized by marked diurnal temperature variation and intermittent but substantial rainfall during the cropping season, providing favorable agro-climatic conditions for guar.

At present, the guar gum available on the global market is predominantly sourced from guar beans. After hull removal, mature guar beans are delivered to milling plants, where a thermochemical treatment process separates them into endosperm flakes, germ, and husk. The protein-rich germ is commonly redirected as high-protein animal feed, while the endosperm flakes undergo further grinding and processing to yield guar gum.


Guar gum CAS:9000-30-0


Guar Gum – Technical Specifications


ParameterSpecificationCorresponding Original Parameter
FormFree Flowing PowderFree Flowing Powder
ColorYellow-whiteYellow-white
OdorOdorlessOdorless
pH (25°C, 1% in water)5.0–7.0PH 5.0–7.0 (25°C 1% in water)
Melting Point>220°C (dec.)Melting point >220°C (dec.)
Specific RotationD25 +53° (1N NaOH)alpha D25 +53° (1N NaOH)
Density0.8–1.0 g/cm³density 0.8–1.0 g/cm³
Refractive Index1.34refractive index 1.34
SolubilityYields a mucilage of variable viscosity when dissolved in water; practically insoluble in ethanol (96%)solubility: It yields a mucilage of variable viscosity when dissolved in water, practically insoluble in ethanol (96 per cent)
FEMA Number2537FEMA 2537
Storage ConditionHygroscopic; store in -20°C Freezer, under inert atmospherestorage temp.: Hygroscopic, -20°C Freezer, Under inert atmosphere
StabilityStable, but combustible. Mixture of air and finely-divided powder is potentially explosive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.Stability: Stable. Combustible. A mixture of air and finely-divided powder is potentially explosive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Merck Index13,4588 / 13,4587Merck 13,4588 / 13,4587
EPA Substance RegistryGuar gum (9000-30-0)EPA Substance Registry System: Guar gum (9000-30-0)

Notes: Regarding solubility, guar gum disperses in both cold and hot water to form a viscous mucilage, but is practically insoluble in ethanol (96%). For storage, due to its hygroscopic nature, it is recommended to keep the product sealed under an inert atmosphere in a -20°C freezer to prevent moisture absorption. The specific rotation D25 +53° is determined in 1N NaOH solution.



Guar Gum – Safety Information

Safety ParameterSpecification / Description
WGK (Germany)1 (low hazard to water)
RTECS NumberMG0185000
HS Code1302.39.0090
Hazardous Substances Data9000-30-0 (Hazardous Substances Data)
Acute Toxicity (oral)LD₅₀ male rats: 7.35 g/kg; female rats: 6.77 g/kg (Graham)
Hazard ClassificationNon-hazardous, but airborne powder may form a potentially explosive dust mixture
Storage & HandlingKeep container tightly closed, away from strong oxidizing agents; store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area due to hygroscopicity
Personal ProtectionAvoid dust inhalation; dust mask and safety goggles recommended during handling

Toxicity Interpretation: Rat oral LD₅₀ values of 6.77–7.35 g/kg indicate very low toxicity, significantly higher (i.e., less toxic) than common table salt (LD₅₀ ~3 g/kg). This data aligns with the FDA GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) designation for guar gum.


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Guar Gum – Applications Summary

Food & Beverages:

Guar gum is extensively used in the food industry as a thickener, emulsion stabilizer, and water-binding agent. In ice cream, addition at 0.15%–0.25% controls ice crystal growth and prevents gritty texture during freezing. In flour-based products, addition at 0.2%–0.6% improves dough elasticity and reduces drying time; typical dosage in fried noodle products is 0.3%–0.5%. In beverages, it serves as a suspending agent to prevent sedimentation and improve mouthfeel. In dairy products (yogurt, cheese), it prevents syneresis and enhances texture and uniformity. In sauces & condiments (salad dressings, ketchup, pickles), it provides acid resistance and emulsion stabilization, reducing oil-water separation. Under GB 2760-2024, guar gum may be used as needed in most food categories, with a maximum level of 1.0 g/kg in cream and 1.0 g/L in older infant and young child formula (as consumed). Typical usage is 0.2%–1% of total mass; overdosing may result in an excessively thick, pasty texture.

Oral Care & Personal Care:

In toothpaste, guar gum imparts slip for smooth extrusion from tubes and stabilizes paste structure. In skincare (lotions, creams, facial masks, sunscreens), it acts as a thickener, stabilizer, and film-former, forming fine gel-like structures to improve product texture and spreadability, while also enhancing freeze-thaw stability and preventing phase separation. In hair care (shampoos, conditioners), it provides conditioning and moisturizing effects, increases hair gloss, and helps mitigate the harsh after-feel of surfactant systems.

Pharmaceuticals & Health:

In the pharmaceutical industry, guar gum is primarily used as a binder and disintegrant in tablet formulations, enhancing drug delivery and bioavailability. It also serves as a hydrophilic matrix material for sustained/controlled-release dosage forms. As a soluble dietary fiber, guar gum is used in bulk laxatives to promote intestinal motility, and has been studied for dietary management in diabetic patients to help slow glucose absorption.

Oil & Gas:

Guar gum is a key viscosifier for oilfield fracturing fluids and drilling muds, with approximately 70% of global guar gum demand originating from the oil and gas sector. In hydraulic fracturing, guar gum solutions carry proppant deep into formation fractures, enhancing hydrocarbon recovery; in drilling fluids, it provides thickening, fluid-loss control, friction reduction, and bit lubrication/cooling. Modified guar gums (e.g., hydroxypropyl guar) offer improved thermal stability for high-temperature deep wells while reducing formation damage.

Industrial Applications (Textile, Paper & Others):

In textiles, guar gum is used as a warp sizing agent to strengthen yarns and reduce breakage during weaving, and as a thickener and dye dispersant in textile printing pastes to ensure uniform color adhesion. In papermaking, it improves folding endurance and tensile strength while reducing porosity and enhancing surface finish, serving as a wet-end additive and surface sizing agent. Additionally, guar gum finds use in construction coatings, printing & dyeing, mineral processing as a flotation and flocculating agent, and minor applications in battery electrolytes, printing inks, and adhesive formulations. Its excellent biodegradability and low toxicity make it an ideal choice for environmentally friendly industrial auxiliaries.


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