Guar gum split refers to the endosperm of guar seeds, which is separated from the husk and germ during processing. It is the primary raw material used to produce guar gum, an all-natural thickening and stabilizing agent widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial applications. In the food industry, guar gum thickens products like ice cream, soups, and sauces. In pharmaceuticals, it acts as a binder and disintegrating agent in tablets. It also stabilizes lotions and creams in cosmetics and is used in the oil and gas industry to increase the viscosity of fluids in hydraulic fracturing.