「TANNIN」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| her names in common use include tannase S, and | tannin acetylhydrolase. |
| The systematic name of this enzyme class is | tannin acylhydrolase. |
| Albumin tannate (also known as | Tannin albuminate) is an antidiarrheal. |
| The bark of Cinnamomum oliveri contains | tannin, also an essential oil, rich in camphor, safro |
| Baco Noir is naturally low in | tannin and tends to benefit from some oak aging. |
| Its leaves contain large amounts of | tannin, and are used in India for tanning. |
| clean but exhibits slight coloration from leaf | tannin and gets quite warm in the summertime. |
| bernet Mitos wines are full bodied and rich in | tannin, and are well suited for oak barrel aging. |
| e wine is typically very concentrated, high in | tannin and traditionally requires several years aging |
| es with moderate acidity, can have rather much | tannin and show aromas of cherries or blackcurrants. |
| id not follow the trend toward greater flavor, | tannin, and color extraction, believing color not to |
| Chebulagic acid is a benzopyran | tannin antioxidant that has many potential uses in me |
| masses found in mass spectrometry in quebracho | tannin are 561, 833, 1105, 1377, 1393, 1651, 1667. |
| deep-colored wine, with notably high levels of | tannin but low alcohol content. |
| The | tannin can be used in the treatment of hemorrhages, c |
| Many cinchona barks contain a particular | tannin, cinchotannic acid, which by oxidation rapidly |
| The methanolic extract contains | tannin compounds, and tannins have been shown to have |
| Cinchotannic acid is a | tannin contained in many cinchona barks, which by oxi |
| nilotica have a | tannin content of about 25-33.8%. |
| The | tannin content of the bark is approximately 18%. |
| indica has a | tannin content of greater than 20%. |
| The pods without seeds have a | tannin content of about 50%. |
| The pods without seeds have a | tannin content of about 18-27% |
| The bark has a high | tannin content of 15.0% and it is used in folk medici |
| the astringent varieties, the fruit has a high | tannin content which makes the immature fruit astring |
| e berries, but because the berries have a high | tannin content and are thus astringent, they more oft |
| he grape is known for its low acidity and high | tannin content. |
| break-down of some phenolic compounds such as | tannin, excessive amounts of oxygen can interact with |
| jected to longer maceration period having more | tannin extract. |
| aking techniques try to minimize the amount of | tannin extraction by utilizing slow and gentle pressi |
| timber, proposed a townsite based around their | Tannin Extracts Factory. |
| Trees were used to furnish fuel to heat homes, | tannin for the many tanneries that were spread throug |
| 3,4,5-Tri-O-galloylquinic acid is a | tannin found in M. flabellifolius. |
| 4,5-Tri-O-galloylquinic acid is a hydrolysable | tannin found in Lepidobotrys staudtii, in Guiera sene |
| t can be found in the ellagitannins, a type of | tannin, found in Punica granatum (pomegranate). |
| pe of gallotannin, i.e. a type of hydrolysable | tannin found in the root bark of Fagara zanthoxyloide |
| Roburin A is a | tannin found in oak wood (Quercus robur and Quercus p |
| Tannin from the seed pods is used for tanning hides. | |
| It is closely related to the | tannin from catechu; its non-glucosidal nature was es |
| he colour of weak tea due to the absorption of | tannin from button grass growing in the catchment are |
| The | tannin inside of the fruit is not harmful to humans a |
| Wood or leaves will release an unpleasant | tannin into the drink, which will only get softer wit |
| Casuarictin, a type of | tannin, is found in the species within the genus. |
| The | tannin levels are reduced as the fruit matures. |
| thods involving oak and a higher extraction of | tannin levels. |
| At the center of a hydrolyzable | tannin molecule, there is a carbohydrate (usually D-g |
| Oxygen can bind with | tannin molecules to make them larger and seem also se |
| The use of synthetic | tannin neradol D can help solubilize phlobaphen in ta |
| Its roots and heartwood are used to produce | tannin of the condensed type. |
| ncient vines (in which case there's "enhanced" | tannin), or high-tannin?RogerLustig (talk) 19:48, 1 A |
| A hydrolyzable | tannin or pyrogallol-type tannin is a type of tannin |
| They could contain oil, latex, gum, resin, | tannin or pigments etc. |
| here, and tannic is meant to mean tasting like | tannin or tannic acid, that is, astringent. |
| It is a building block of the corresponding | tannin punicalagins, punicalin, punicacortein C and 2 |
| Currently, tasting is the only way to measure | tannin ripeness, which can take experience and skill |
| It can tolerate acidic water that is | tannin stained and with a pH as low as 3.0. |
| It can tolerate acidic water that is | tannin stained and with a pH as low as 4.5. |
| are clear, dark, acidic, low in nutrients, and | tannin stained. |
| er, with raspberry and mint aromas, and a fine | tannin structure." |
| I fail to see how | tannin, vintage, oak (wine) and winemaking qualify as |
| been peeled and a synthetic process for making | tannin was developed. |
| The bark contains a black dye and | tannin which is used for tanning leather. |
| The leaves, bark and roots of the tree contain | tannin, which can be used as a styptic to staunch ble |
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