gallic acid in English

noun
1
an acid extracted from oak galls and other vegetable products, formerly used in making ink.
Pyrogallol, tannic acid, and gallic acid were obtained from Zhunyi Reagents (Guizou, China).

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1. Not more than 0,5 % (as gallic acid)

2. Gallic acid derivatives and use for exploring endogenetic coagulation

3. The etching composition comprises an alkali metal hydroxide and gallic acid.

4. Keywords: carbohydrate, dendrimer, sialic acid, gallic acid, lectin, wheat germ agglutinin, Limaxflavus.

5. Alkaloids (Arecaidine and Arecoline), tannin, gallic acid, volatile oil, lignin, Arecoline, Arecain, Guracine

6. OBJECTIVE:To determine the content of gallic acid in viviparous bistort rhizome by HPLC.

7. The present invention relates to a method for isolating catechin, epicatechin, and gallic acid from chestnut extracts, and a novel use of chestnut extracts, and the catechin, epicatechin and gallic acid isolated therefrom.

8. Autoxidation of gallic acid induces ROS-dependent death in human prostate cancer LNCaP cells

9. In this study, native pectin (Na-Pe) was Acylated with gallic acid through enzymatic method

10. 30 HPLC method was used to determined the content of gallic acid in Compound Zhenzhu Kouchuang Granule.

11. Chlorogenic acid and gallic acid, both major phenolic components of fermented juice, had no effect on glucose uptake.

12. Gallic acid, of a purity by weight of 98,5 % or more calculated on the dry weight (measured by acidimetry)

13. An additive for a heating type asphalt, which comprises a specific ester of gallic acid or the like.

14. Carcinogenesis Gallic acid, a predominant polyphenol, has been shown to inhibit Carcinogenesis in animal models and in vitro cancerous cell lines.

15. CONCLUSION:The method is convenient, fast, reproducible, which can be used for the content determination of gallic acid in viviparous bistort rhizome.

16. Cyanotype toned with gallic acid on arches aquarelle 300# watercolor paper 10” x 10” unframed/ 16” x 16” framed $425 unframed/ $525 framed

17. The behavior of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), salicylic acid, gallic acid and benzoic acid toward silver salt solutions was found to be characteristic and described.

18. The areca nut contains tannin, gallic acid, a fixed oil gum, a little Terpineol, Lignin, various saline substances and three main alkaloids: Arecoline, Arecain and Guracine which have vasoconstricting properties.[1]

19. Gallic acid inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in lymphoblastic leukemia cell line (C121) Photo oxidation with singlet oxygen is not even controlled by the antioxidants commonly used to inhibit Autoxidation (Kiritsakis and Dugan, 1985).

20. The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition for preventing skin aging containing, as active ingredients, gold nanoparticles which have been surface-treated with a mixed solution which has one organic acid, selected from gallic acid and protocatechuic acid, and which has isoflavones.

21. More specifically, the present invention relates to a composition for preventing and treating brain diseases and a functional health food composition for improving brain diseases comprising chestnut extracts or at least one polyphenol ingredient selected from catechin, epicatechin and gallic acid isolated therefrom, which are especially effective for degenerative brain diseases including Alzheimer's dementia and the like.

22. The present invention provides an eperisone pharmaceutical composition having improved preservability and pH stability, the composition containing 20-60 wt% of eperisone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; 1-30 wt% of at least one acidifier selected from D-glucaric acid, D-glucoascorbic acid, gluconic acid, D-glucuronic acid, gluconolactone, glucuronolactone, glutamic acid, itaconic acid, caffeic acid, glycyrrhizic acid, ethane sulfonic acid, benzene sulfonic acid, dehydroascoribic acid, salicylic acid, salicyl sulfonic acid, gallic acid, nicotinic acid, and chlorogenic acid; 0.3-8 wt% of a binder; and 10-80 wt% of a diluent.