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tannic
tannic, a. Chem. (ˈtænɪk) [f. tann-in + -ic.] In tannic acid, a name introduced in 1834 by Pelouze instead of tannin, in recognition of its acid character and reactions; originally applied to the tannin principle obtained from oak-galls, a white amorphous strongly astringent substance, C14H10O9, now...
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One-step hydrophobization of tannic acid for antibacterial coating on ...
Catheter-associated infections (CAIs) caused by bacterial colonization are significant problems in clinics. Thus, effective antibacterial coatings for biomedical catheters to prevent bacterial infections are urgently needed. Ideal coatings should include the advantage of potent antibacterial properties and b
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Lagrein
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Cultivation of Lagrein in South Tyrol usually results in the tannic red wines Lagrein Scuro, or Lagrein Dunkel, or the fragrant rosé wines Styles
Lagrein produces wine with high acidity that are highly tannic.
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Acidum
Acidum, a Latin adjective meaning acid, may refer to:
Acidum tannicum, the Latin name of the tannic acid
Acidum aereum, the Latin name of the carbon
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quinotannic
quinoˈtannic, a. Chem. [f. quin-a + -o- + tannic.] quinotannic acid, a form of tannic acid found in cinchona bark. Hence quinoˈtannate.1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 30 Quinotannic acid is a light-yellow, friable, very hygroscopic mass, which becomes electric by friction. Ibid., The quinotannate of lead.
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Digallic acid
Digallic acid is also present in the molecule of tannic acid. Digalloyl esters involve either -meta or -para depside bonds.
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mimotannic
mimotannic, a. Chem. (mɪməʊˈtænɪk) [f. mimosa + tannic a.] mimotannic acid: a variety of tannic acid found in the mimosa.1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. v. §4 (1862) 403 The essential constituents of catechu are mimotannic acid and catechin. 1874 Garrod & Baxter Mat. Med. 235 Kino contains a species o...
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Ramisco
As a varietal, Ramisco produces very tannic and astringent wines.
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rheotannic
rheotannic, a. Chem. (riːəʊˈtænɪk) [f. Gr. ῥῆον rheum2 + tannic.] The name of a variety of tannic acid found in rhubarb.1883 Encycl. Brit. XX. 530/1 The chief chemical constituents of Chinese rhubarb are chrysophan (C15H10O4), rheotannic acid (C20H26O14) [etc.].
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E181
E181 may refer to:
Tannic acid
Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether
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gallo-tannic
gallo-tannic, a. (ˌgæləʊˈtænɪk) [f. gallo-, taken as comb. form of L. galla gall n.3 + tannic.] In gallo-tannic acid, tannic acid prepared from nut-galls.1858 in Simmonds Dict. Trade. 1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 640 Gallotannic acid C27H22O17, the acid contained in the gall-nuts of Quercus infectori...
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Effects of Tannic Acid Addition in Milk Replacer on Development of ...
Abstract: 【Objective】 This study was conducted to investigate the effects of tannic acid supplementation to milk replacer on the development of gastrointestinal tract of 7 to 28 day-old Hu lambs.【Method】 Thirty 7 day-old Hu male lambs were chosen and divided into 2 groups, fifteen lambs in each group and each lamb as a duplication. Lambs were fed milk replacer with or without 0.2% ...
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