Tannins medical/pharmacological and related applications: A critical review
A Pizzi - Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 2021 - Elsevier
Tannins are natural phenolic compounds that are widespread and almost ubiquitous in the
vegetal world. They can be found in fruit, wood and bark of trees, and many types of wild …
vegetal world. They can be found in fruit, wood and bark of trees, and many types of wild …
Tannin in ruminant nutrition
Tannins are polyphenols characterized by different molecular weights that plants are able to
synthetize during their secondary metabolism. Macromolecules (proteins, structural …
synthetize during their secondary metabolism. Macromolecules (proteins, structural …
By-products of agri-food industry as tannin-rich sources: A review of tannins' biological activities and their potential for valorization
During recent decades, consumers have been continuously moving towards the substitution
of synthetic ingredients of the food industry by natural products, obtained from vegetal …
of synthetic ingredients of the food industry by natural products, obtained from vegetal …
Utilization of Nigerian mango (Mangifera indica L) leaves dye extract for silk fabric coloration: influence of extraction technique, mordant and mordanting type on the …
JM Jabar, AF Ogunsade, YA Odusote… - Industrial Crops and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abundance, sustainability and environmental awareness are the impetuses for increasing
global interest in new shades of the plant as an alternative to hazardous synthetic dyes for …
global interest in new shades of the plant as an alternative to hazardous synthetic dyes for …
Traditional applications of tannin rich extracts supported by scientific data: Chemical composition, bioavailability and bioaccessibility
Tannins are polyphenolic compounds historically utilized in textile and adhesive industries,
but also in traditional human and animal medicines or foodstuffs. Since 20th-century …
but also in traditional human and animal medicines or foodstuffs. Since 20th-century …
Synthesis of green emitted carbon dots from Vachellia nilotica and utilizing its extract as a red emitted fluorescence reagent: Applying for visual and spectroscopic …
Abstract Principles of Green Analytical Chemistry recommended preferring using reagents
from renewable sources and eliminating toxic reagents. Vachellia nilotica is a widespread …
from renewable sources and eliminating toxic reagents. Vachellia nilotica is a widespread …
Ecological dyeing of woolen yarn with Adhatoda vasica natural dye in the presence of biomordants as an alternative copartner to metal mordants
Introduction of natural dyes into modern dye houses is very promising green chemistry
concept which should be popularized more and more to reduce the dependency of wool …
concept which should be popularized more and more to reduce the dependency of wool …
Essential oils from Acacia nilotica (Fabales: Fabaceae) seeds: May have insecticidal effects?
In the present study Acacia nilotica seed derived essential oils were tested against
Spodoptera litura, Tenebrio molitor, Oxycarenus hyalinipennis, and Aphis fabae, as well as …
Spodoptera litura, Tenebrio molitor, Oxycarenus hyalinipennis, and Aphis fabae, as well as …
[HTML][HTML] Traditional ancient Egyptian medicine: A review
The ancient Egyptians practiced medicine with highly professional methods. They had
advanced knowledge of anatomy and surgery. Also, they treated a lot of diseases including …
advanced knowledge of anatomy and surgery. Also, they treated a lot of diseases including …
Valorization of agro-industrial waste from peanuts for sustainable natural dye production: focus on adsorption mechanisms, ultraviolet protection, and antimicrobial …
A semiquantitative dye adsorption analysis of agro-industrial waste from peanuts (skins) on
the wool fabric in conjunction with chlorophyll and tannin-rich biomordants was successfully …
the wool fabric in conjunction with chlorophyll and tannin-rich biomordants was successfully …