xanthamid

/zænˈθɑːmɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of bacterium, specifically Xanthomonas, or a compound derived from it.

“The xanthamid is used as a thickening agent in many food products.”

2. noun

A polysaccharide or gum derived from Xanthomonas or other bacteria.

“The xanthamid is commonly used in the production of salad dressings and sauces.”

Synonyms

  • bacterial polysaccharide
  • xanthan gum

Antonyms

  • algal polysaccharide