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gums are classified through their origin such as

1. shrub or tree exudate gums- acacia, karaya, tragacanth

2. marine gums- agar, algin carragenen

3. seed gums- guar gum, locust bean, psyllium

4. Pant extract gum- pectins

5. starch and cellulose derivative gums- hetastarch, carboxymethyl celluose

6. microbial gums- dextran and xanthan

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