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Meaning of "gallic acid"

Gallic acid is a type of organic acid found in various plants, fruits, and nuts. It is known for its antioxidant properties and has been used in medicines, dyes, and food additives
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  • a phenolic carboxylic acid, 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid, found in galls, tea, the bark of some trees etc; a constituent of tannin
  • the supposed acid H₃GaO₃, the acid form of the amphoteric gallium hydroxide Ga(OH)₃, known only as alkali metal salts

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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.
Salts and esters of gallic acid are termed gallates.
Gallic acid is a major hydrolysis product of tannin.
The application of gallic acid leads to an improved conversion.
Gallic acid was used as a marker of degraded tannin.
Quebracho also yields gallic acid.
Gallic acid seems to be a very efficient radical scavenger.
It is the methyl ester of gallic acid.
No gallic acid could be detected in any of the samples.

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This latter compound spontaneously rearranges to gallic acid.
Adds gallic acid to wine to reinforce its antioxidant capacity.
One of the main components in rambutan is gallic acid.
It is composed of a mixture of gallic acid and concentrated sulfuric acid.
A cocrystal of metronidazole and gallic acid.
Gallic acid is found both free and as part of tannins.
A standard curve was built with gallic acid solution.
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 acid is easily freed from gallotannins by acidic or alkaline hydrolysis.
Octyl ester of gallic acid.
Gallic acid salt.
Dodecyl ester of gallic acid.
Gallic acid has also been found to be a good ligand for tin.
The absence of free form of gallic acid was also noted.
Particularly preferred polyphenols include tannic acid and gallic acid.
The useful compounds comprise gallic acid and its derivatives.
The hydroxyl groups can be esterified with gallic acid.
Antioxidant activity was expressed in µg gallic acid equivalents per ml of undiluted sample.
Gallic acid and tannic acid are particularly suitable representatives of these additives.
Several molecules of gallic acid.
Mango contains gallic acid which is very good for the digestive tract.
Benefits of gallic acid.
Some ointments to treat psoriasis and external haemorrhoids contain gallic acid.
Make a saturated solution of crystallized gallic acid in cold distilled water.
The same procedure was also applied to the standard solutions of gallic acid.
Gallic acid and alkyl ester of gallic acid also have antimicrobial properties.
Examples of these hydroxybenzoic acids are gallic acid and ellagic acid.
Gallic acid and catechins only occur in Camellia sect.
It is further preferred that the hydrolysable tannin is methyl gallate or gallic acid.
It is a polymer of Gallic acid molecules and glucose.
The control sample was prepared in similar way without the addition of gallic acid.
The results were expressed as gallic acid equivalents GAE.

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