The document discusses Indian gum, also known as gum acacia or gum arabic. It is a dried exudate obtained from the stems and branches of the Acacia arabica tree. Chemically, it is a complex mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides. It is collected by making cuts in the bark of the tree, then dried and processed into tears or powder. Gum acacia has many uses including as a thickening agent, emulsifier, tablet binder, and stabilizer in pharmaceuticals and foods. It is also used in cosmetics as an adhesive and to give lotions a smooth feel.