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What (who) is tannin - definition

CLASS OF ASTRINGENT, BITTER PLANT POLYPHENOLIC CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Tannins; Tannic; Pigmented tannins; Pigmented tannin; Pseudo Tannins; Pseudo tannins; Pseudotannin; Vegetable tannins; Vegetable tannin; Organic tannins; Organic tannin; Tannin source; Hamamelitannin; Hamamelitannins; Tannoid; Tannoids; Natural Organic Tannins; Natural Organic Tannin; Natural organic tannin; Natural organic tannins; Löwenthal-Procter method; Löwenthal's method; Neubauer-Löwenthal method; Deijs method; Deijs' method; Deijs; Formalin-hydrochloric acid method; Feldmann method; Feldmann's method; Hide-powder method; Hide-powder; Hide powder; Stiasny method; Stiasny's method; Löwenthal method; Tanniferous; Goldbeater's skin test
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Tannin         
·noun ·same·as Tannic acid, under Tannic.
tannin         
¦ noun a yellowish or brownish bitter-tasting organic substance present in some galls, barks, etc.
Derivatives
tannic adjective
Origin
C19: from Fr. tanin, from tan 'tanbark' (ult. related to tan1) + -in1.
tannin         
Tannin is a yellow or brown chemical that is found in plants such as tea. It is used in the process of making leather and in dyeing.
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Wikipedia

Tannin

Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids.

The term tannin (from Anglo-Norman tanner, from Medieval Latin tannāre, from tannum, oak bark) refers to the use of oak and other bark in tanning animal hides into leather. By extension, the term tannin is widely applied to any large polyphenolic compound containing sufficient hydroxyls and other suitable groups (such as carboxyls) to form strong complexes with various macromolecules.

The tannin compounds are widely distributed in many species of plants, where they play a role in protection from predation (acting as pesticides) and might help in regulating plant growth. The astringency from the tannins is what causes the dry and puckery feeling in the mouth following the consumption of unripened fruit, red wine or tea. Likewise, the destruction or modification of tannins with time plays an important role when determining harvesting times.

Tannins have molecular weights ranging from 500 to over 3,000 (gallic acid esters) and up to 20,000 Daltons (proanthocyanidins).

Examples of use of tannin
1. The anti–oxidants in red wine – tannin and resveratrol – help to guard against cancer and slow tumour growth.
2. The trees‘ rot–resistant timber was used to build barns and beams, its bark provided tannin for leather.
3. As blueberry contains such ingredients as sugar,protein, fatty substance, carbohydrate, tannin, organic acid (mainly citric acid), mineral matter, vitamins, anthocyan pigment, it is very good for health.
4. In a conference call with investors a day after that, Tannin said: "We‘re very comfortable with exactly where we are." Cioffi and Tannin were named in lawsuits brought last year by hedge fund investors, including Barclays Bank, that alleged they were intentionally misled by the fund managers.
5. He did not and could not have profited by doing anything the government now claims he did." Susan Brune, Tannin‘s lawyer, said: "Matt Tannin is innocent.