tannic in English

adjective
1
of or relating to tannin.
a dry wine with a slightly tannic aftertaste

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1. Digitalis, for example, and quinine, tannic acid, alum.

2. Use of tannic acid as setting inhibitor for asphalt emulsions

3. Tannic acid decomposition in soil samples and soil respiration have been investigated.

4. The Barolos of that era were very tannic, needing decades to come around

5. Not only does this help remove the shell of the Chestnut, but it also lowers the tannic acid content

6. Held in high esteem, Serralunga Barolos have at the same time earned a reputation as fierce and tannic beasts

7. activated carbon, agar-agar, albumin, casein, clay diatomaceous earth, gelatine, isinglass, potassium ferrocyanide, tannic acid, and white of egg

8. As a matter of fact, black teas are often referred to as tannic when they are considered highly Astringent.

9. Amarone Armigero 2017 - DOCG Amarone della Valpolicella - Full-bodied , tannic, blackberry notes, plum notes, light fig notes, hint of medicinal herb

10. The aim of the analyses was also to compare methods of protein denaturation: thermal and chemical with the use of tannic acid solution.

11. Cutch contains two dyes, Catechu-tannic acid, which is soluble in cold water, and catechin, which needs hot water to …

12. The tannic acid in the acorns was leached out by spreading the meal smoothly on a bed of pine needles laid over sand.

13. Astringency is sometimes described as tannic, owing to the tannins (polyphenol compounds found in plants) responsible for that parched feeling in your mouth

14. 18 Tannic acids, gossypol and tomatin in the diet hamper the larval growth of both species and tomatin has more pronounced effect on the tobacco budworm.

15. What Is Barolo, and Why Is It So Valuable? Barolo is a tannic, acidic red wine made from 100 percent Nebbiolo grapes grown in Piedmont, Italy, specifically, in the northwestern area called Langhe

16. In this study, a hydrogel Bioadhesive based on silk fibroin (SF) and tannic acid (TA) was combined with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) generated in situ during hydrogel formation to improve its antibacterial abilities

17. The runoff samples collected had BOD ranging from 16 to 371 mg/L, COD from 230 to 2660 mg/L, and tannin and lignin from 200 to 680 mg/L of tannic acid.

18. DNA/Tannic Acid Hybrid Gel Exhibiting Biodegradability, Extensibility, Tissue Adhesiveness, and Hemostatic Ability Mikyung Shin The Graduate School of Nanoscience and Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 291 University RdS, Daejeon, 305‐701 S

19. This strategy of “Acetylating” molecules had worked with Bayer’s first medicines: the fever-reducing phenacetin (1888), which is the acetylated form of p-nitrophenol, itself a useless by-product of manufacturing blue dyestuffs; and the antidiarrheal Tannig (1894), which was acetylated tannic acid, a component of substances long used in

20. Compare the Barolos from the La Serra vineyard in the commune of La Morra, as crafted by Roberto Voerzio and Marcarini; the former, aged solely in barrique, is quite tannic and deeply concentrated, requiring great patience, while the latter, matured in large casks (grandi botti), offers more gentle tannins with more floral aromatics

21. Based on analysis of the various economic plants from NNNBG, there are 66 timber plant species, 405 medicinal ones, more than 60 wild fruits, 26 starch plant species, 55 oil plant ones, more than 40 aromatic ones, 80 poisonous ones, 31 tannic ones, 79 fiber ones, more than 40 ornamental or Afforestational ones, and more than 200 plant species