Guar gum refined split is a processed form of guar seeds, primarily used in the production of guar gum powder. Derived from the endosperm of the guar bean, these splits are obtained through a mechanical process where the outer husk of the seeds is removed, followed by the separation of the germ and endosperm. The refined split contains a high concentration of galactomannan, a polysaccharide responsible for the thickening, stabilizing, and emulsifying properties of guar gum. These splits serve as a raw material for industries like food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and oil drilling. Due to its superior quality and purity, refined guar splits are widely sought for manufacturing high-grade guar gum powder used in applications such as hydraulic fracturing (fracking), processed foods, and textile printing.