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Uses
                .   As a good substitute for true gum arabic

                .   In mastictories,  hair dyes.
                .   Flocculation  characteristics  of khair gtn h telation to s}'nthetic  dyes  containing

                    effiuents-.have  been studied.

  I        The gum  is not collected  separately and is generally  mixed with other acacia  gttms.
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