Chemistry:Kinotannic acid
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Coccotannic acid
kino-tannic acid | |
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C18H18O8[1] | |
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Kinotannic acid is the chief constituent of the kino gum, of which it contains 70 to 80 per cent. Kino also contains kino red, a phlobaphene produced from kinotannic acid by oxidation.[2] It is closely related to the tannin from catechu; its non-glucosidal nature was established by Bergholz.[3][4]
Properties
When dry distilled it yields pyrocatechine and protocatechinic acid.[5]
It is soluble in water. Solutions are precipitated by lead or copper salts.
Kinotannic acid is degraded by oxidation when exposed to air.
References
- ↑ Pterocarpi Lignum - Red Sandal Wood. -The Wood Of Pterocarpus Santalinus. From Ceylon on chestofbooks.com
- ↑ Pterocarpus on www.henriettes-herb.com
- ↑ Dissert. Dorpat, 1884
- ↑ Kino (U. S. P.)—Kino. on www.henriettes-herb.com
- ↑ Holdsworth, David; Gideon, Osia; Pilokos, Bospidik (January 1989). "Traditional Medicine of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea Part III Konos, Central New Ireland". International Journal of Crude Drug Research 27 (1): 55–61. doi:10.3109/13880208909053938.
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