Examples of 'gallic' in a sentence
Meaning of "gallic"
gallic (adjective) - relating to Gaul, the ancient region that corresponds to modern-day France and parts of surrounding countries
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- Of or related to Gaul or the Gauls.
- Synonym of Frankish, of or related to the medieval Frankish kingdom or the Franks.
- Synonym of French, of or related to modern France or the French.
- Of, pertaining to, or derived from galls.
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Gallic acid is classified as a mutagen and a teratogen.
It also attacks gallic acid methyl ester.
Gallic acid is found in a number of land plants.
Results are typically expressed as gallic acid equivalents.
Presently gallic acid is obtained from tannin.
The preferred added antioxidant is gallic acid.
Gallic acid was used as a standard for comparison.
He has a certain gallic savvy which you lack.
Gallic acid is a major hydrolysis product of tannin.
Salts and esters of gallic acid are termed gallates.
Gallic acid was used as a marker of degraded tannin.
The application of gallic acid leads to an improved conversion.
Gallic acid seems to be a very efficient radical scavenger.
He mistakenly interpreted megaliths as gallic tombs.
Galitan is a gallic tannin with powerful antioxidant properties.
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Quebracho also yields gallic acid.
No gallic acid could be detected in any of the samples.
It is the methyl ester of gallic acid.
Adds gallic acid to wine to reinforce its antioxidant capacity.
This latter compound spontaneously rearranges to gallic acid.
Gallic only in matters of taste.
One of the main components in rambutan is gallic acid.
Gallic money was also found.
Tannins are derived from gallic acids.
Gallic preservation it can be possible.
A standard curve was built with gallic acid solution.
Gallic acid is found both free and as part of tannins.
A cocrystal of metronidazole and gallic acid.
It is composed of a mixture of gallic acid and concentrated sulfuric acid.
Gallic acid is a trihydroxybenzoic acid found in natural herbal plants.
A partial monolayer of gallic acid adhered to the primer surface.
Gallic acid and ascorbic acid were used as positive controls.
Propyl ester of gallic acid.
Gallic on the surface.
Octyl ester of gallic acid.
Gallic to the core.
Dodecyl ester of gallic acid.
Gallic acid is easily freed from gallotannins by acidic or alkaline hydrolysis.
Imperator of the gallic legions.
Gallic acid salt.
The absence of free form of gallic acid was also noted.
Gallic ethyl ester.
Several molecules of gallic acid.
Gallic acid has also been found to be a good ligand for tin.
The hydroxyl groups can be esterified with gallic acid.
Of leathery gallic trollops.
Particularly preferred polyphenols include tannic acid and gallic acid.
The useful compounds comprise gallic acid and its derivatives.
Gallic acid and tannic acid are particularly suitable representatives of these additives.
Antioxidant activity was expressed in µg gallic acid equivalents per ml of undiluted sample.