Chemistry and Utilization of Condensed Tannins from Tree Barks

JARQ : Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
書誌レコードID(総合目録DB) AA0068709X
本文フルテキスト

Chemical characteristics, protein-adsorbing capacity, chemical modifications and utilization of condensed tannis from tree barks were reviewed. Various aspects relating to the chemistry of these compounds and prospects for their utilization were discussed. Condensed tannins from Quercus falcata, Salix sieboldiana and most of the Japanese conifers consist mainly of procyanidins and those from Acacia mearnsii of prorobinetinidins. The protein-adsorbing capacity of condensed tannins is closely related to their molecular weights and the positions of phenolic hydroxyl groups in the B-ring. The most effective hydroxyl group is located in the paraposition. In the reactions of catechin, the pyran ring is cleaved by alkaline treatment at 40℃ or phenolation in the presence of BF3. The latter reaction can be effective for opening the pyran ring selectively. The tannins can be processed for utilization as cold-setting adhesives, polyurethane foams and adsorbents of heavy metal ions. Prospects for uses of condensed tannins include applications to biologically active compounds and functional materials.

刊行年月日
作成者 Seiji OHARA
オンライン掲載日
国立情報学研究所メタデータ主題語彙集(資源タイプ) Journal Article
28
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開始ページ 70
終了ページ 78
言語 eng

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