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tanninor tannic acidAny of a group of pale yellow to light brown amorphous substances widely distributed in plants and used chiefly in tanning leather, dyeing fabric, and making ink. Their solutions are acid and have an astringent taste. They are isolated from oak bark, sumac, myrobalan (an Asian tree), and galls. Tannins give tea astringency, colour, and some flavour. Tannins are used industrially to clarify wine and beer, reduce viscosity of oil-well drilling mud, and prevent scale in boiler water; they have also had medical uses. tannic acid [′tan·ik ′as·əd] (organic chemistry) C14H10O9A yellowish powder with an astringent taste; soluble in water and alcohol, insoluble in acetone and ether; derived from nutgalls; decomposes at 210°C; used as an alcohol denaturant and a chemical intermediate, and in tanning and textiles. Also known as digallic acid; gallotannic acid; gallotannin; tannin. C76H52O46Yellowish-white to light-brown amorphous powder or flakes; decomposes at 210-215°C; very soluble in alcohol and acetone; used as a mordant in dyeing, in photography, as a reagent, and in clarifying wine or beer. Also known as pentadigalloylglucose. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | Specifically, the firm does not conduct dissolution testing for controlled release dosage forms containing tannates which are intended for administration every 12 hours," according to the report. Specifically, the firm does not conduct dissolution testing for controlled release dosage forms containing tannates which are intended for administration every 12 hours," according to the report. Elge also failed to establish specifications for the amount of free Tannic Acid in drug products containing tannate compounds and for Benzalkonium Chloride in Otozone Otic drops and for dissolution or rate of drug release for drug products containing tannates. |
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