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Journal articles on the topic "Mimosa tannin"

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Nyaga, Mwenda, Paul Tanui, and Samuel Njenga. "Evaluation of Tamarindus indica L. Seed Tannins." Textile & Leather Review 6 (August 18, 2023): 373–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31881/tlr.2023.081.

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Tannins are water-soluble polyphenols mostly found in vascular plants and are important raw materials in many industries like leather, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverages. Tannins protect the plant and help its growth. In this study, Tamarindus indica L. seeds were extracted for the determination of tannin content and the tanning strength by the hide powder method. Earlier studies showed that Tamarindus indica L. seeds varied in the amount of tannins present. Mimosa was used as a control. The tanning strength was 1.73 for the tamarind seed extract and 2.06 for mimosa. The tannin content wa
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Mutuku, Maxwell, Jackson Ombui, and Arthur Onyuka. "Assessment of Coffee Pulp as a Potential Source of Tannins for Leather Processing." Textile & Leather Review 5 (March 17, 2022): 132–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31881/tlr.2021.31.

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The leather industry is experiencing environmental challenges due to pollution associated with chromium tanning. Vegetable tanning is considered as an ecofriendly alternative method. Previous research studies have established that coffee contains 1-10% of tannins. In this study coffee arabica pulp was determined for its tannin content and tanning strength for potential use as a source of tanning material. The hide powder method was used and the tannin content of coffee arabica pulp determined as 5.04% with the tanning strength of 2.26 compared to mimosa which had a tannin content of 63.56% wit
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Ibrahim, Shehu Lurwanu, and Abubeker Hassen. "Characterization, Density and In Vitro Controlled Release Properties of Mimosa (Acacia mearnsii) Tannin Encapsulated in Palm and Sunflower Oils." Animals 11, no. 10 (2021): 2919. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102919.

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Tannin has gained wider acceptance as a dietary supplement in contemporary animal nutrition investigations because of its potential to reduce enteric methane emission. However, a major drawback to dietary tannin intake is the bitter taste and instability in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). The utilization of fats as coating materials will ensure appropriate masking of the tannin’s aversive taste and its delivery to the target site. The aims of this study were to encapsulate mimosa tannin with palm oil or sunflower oil, and to assess the microcapsules in terms of encapsulation efficiency, morp
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Teklemedhin, Taame Berhanu, Tesfamariam Tekle Gebretsadik, Tesfu Berhane Gebrehiwet, et al. "Vegetable Tannins as Chrome-Free Leather Tanning." Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2023 (September 28, 2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6220778.

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The purpose of this study is to replace chrome tannins with ecofriendly vegetable tannins as an alternative solution to prevent the public health and the environmental pollution. Vegetable tannin was extracted from Cassia singueana bark using an aqueous extraction method and applied on sheep pickle pelt. Optimum tannin extraction parameters were identified at powder concentration of 80 g/L, extraction temperature of 100°C, and extraction time of 120 mins. Chemical functionality of Cassia singueana extracted tannins was evaluated via FT-IR spectroscopy. Hence, the FT-IR spectrum confirmed the p
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Khan, Shahid Rehman, Shahzad Maqsood Khan, and Rafi Ullah Khan. "Eco-Friendly Valorization and Utilization of Plant Waste as a Source of Tannin for Leather Tanning." Sustainability 15, no. 5 (2023): 3884. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15053884.

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In the present study, bark, which is the waste part of a tree, was utilized as a source of tannin for leather tanning after its value addition. The barks of Acacia nilotica L. and Eucalyptus globulus, which are abundantly available in Pakistan, were selected in this study. Different extraction techniques including mechanical, soxhlet, reflux and ultrasonic extraction were used for the extraction of tannin from the selected barks. The medium of extraction included aqueous as well as different solvent mixtures in different ratios. The solvent mixtures used in this study were methanol-water and a
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Jouali, Abdelhadi, Anas Salhi, Abdelkahhar Aguedach, El Kbir Lhadi, Mohammed El Krati, and Soufiane Tahiri. "Photo-catalytic degradation of polyphenolic tannins in continuous-flow reactor using titanium dioxide immobilized on a cellulosic material." Water Science and Technology 82, no. 7 (2020): 1454–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2020.420.

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Abstract Tannins are recalcitrant polyphenolic molecules that resist microbial attack. Their main environmental damage is due to their low biodegradability. This work aims to investigate the photo-catalytic degradation of two commercial tannin extracts, chestnut (hydrolysable tannin) and mimosa (condensed tannin). The experiments were carried out under UV-light irradiation in a continuous-flow reactor using titanium dioxide (TiO2) immobilized on cellulosic fibers. It was highlighted that photo-catalytic degradation is unfavourable in acidic medium and when the pH is too high (pH above 12); it
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Eckardt, Jonas, Thomas Sepperer, Emanuele Cesprini, Primož Šket, and Gianluca Tondi. "Comparing Condensed and Hydrolysable Tannins for Mechanical Foaming of Furanic Foams: Synthesis and Characterization." Molecules 28, no. 6 (2023): 2799. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062799.

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This study examined the potential of hydrolysable tannin in comparison to condensed tannins for the production of furanic foams. The results indicate that chestnut tannin presents lower reactivity and requires a stronger acid for the polymerization. Additionally, foamability and density were found to be dependent on both surfactant concentration and tannin type, allowing lower densities for mimosa tannin and lower thermal conductivities for chestnut-based foams. Mimosa tannin was found to have the highest compression strength, followed by quebracho and chestnut, promising thermal conductivity
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Ibrahim, Shehu Lurwanu, and Abubeker Hassen. "Effects of Graded Levels of Mimosa (Acacia mearnsii) Tannin Purified with Organic Solvents on Gas, Methane, and In Vitro Organic Matter Digestibility of Eragrostis curvula Hay." Animals 12, no. 5 (2022): 562. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12050562.

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The higher contribution of methane (CH4) to global anthropogenic potential is a cause of concern to livestock producers. Mimosa tannin gained recent acceptance as an additive for enteric CH4 mitigation. However, rumen fermentation and digestibility are compromised when large quantities of tannins are supplemented due to the presence of hydrolysable tannin and other non-tannin molecules in mimosa extract, which are toxic to animals. Purification could eliminate the toxins, and thus, reduce the CH4 yield without negative effects on rumen microbial activities and organic matter degradation. The S
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Deschamps, A. M. "Évaluation de la dégradation de deux types de tanin condensé par des bactéries isolées d'écorces en décomposition." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 31, no. 5 (1985): 499–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/m85-092.

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Forty-eight bacterial strains isolated from decaying bark were cultivated in a mineral medium with added quebracho and mimosa tannin extracts as carbon sources. The degradation of the two condensed tannins by each bacterial strain was compared by means of two dosage methods permitting estimations of the astringent capacity losses and the attack of the flavane-3-ols groups. For an even incubation period, tannin from mimosa was more strongly degraded than that from quebracho, and depolymerization was much more important than the attack of monomeric structures. These results confirmed the aptitud
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Eckardt, Jonas, Gianluca Tondi, Genny Fanchin, Alexander Lach, and Robert R. Junker. "Effect of Tannin Furanic Polymer in Comparison to Its Mimosa Tannin Extract on the Growth of Bacteria and White-Rot Fungi." Polymers 15, no. 1 (2022): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15010175.

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Tannins are well-known to protect plants from bacteria and fungi, but nothing is known about its effects on microorganisms once they are copolymerized. Therefore, a study was conducted to evaluate the effect of a tannin–furanic polymer in comparison with industrial mimosa tannin extract on the in vitro growth of two strains of bacteria, Bacillaceae and Pseudomanadaceae, and two white-rot fungi, Trametes versicolor and Agrocybe aegerita. Results have highlighted that the tannin polymer did not inhibit the growth of tested bacteria and even favored the growth of Bacillaceae without extra glucose
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mimosa tannin"

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Melo, dos Santos Leticia. "Enzymatic polymerisation in situ of depolymerised mimosa tannin applied to stabilisation of collagen." Thesis, University of Northampton, 2017. http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/9802/.

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Vegetable tannins used in tanning of hides and skins are limited to surface reactions by their large molecular weights. The molecular weight reduces penetration into the skin and lowers the thermal stability or tanning effect. Investigation into the utilisation of small phenolic compounds such as catechin to improve penetration with subsequent in situ enzymecatalysed polymerisation may provide a novel and alternative tanning agent. In this research, catechin was oxidised by enzymatic catalysis using laccase, with the polymerisation confirmed by FT-IR and UHPLC. Tanning experiments were underta
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Binti, Abdullah Ummi Hani. "Développement de stratifiés de papiers imprégnés à base de résine de tannin de mimosa et d'alcool furfurylique." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0060/document.

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Les papiers imprégnés de résine ont été largement utilisés dans la fabrication de stratifiés pour des panneaux de bois. Généralement, l'imprégnation du papier implique l’utilisation de resins mélamine-formaldéhyde, urée-formaldéhyde et melamine-formaldéhyde-urée. Cependant, ces matériaux sont coûteux lorsqu'ils sont utilisés en grande quantité et ils proviennent de ressources non renouvelables. Par conséquent, dans ce travail, nous avons préparé des papiers imprégnés de résines tannins furanique pour remplacer les résines mélamine-formaldéhyde et d'urée-formaldéhyde lors de l'imprégnation des
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Kueny, Raphaël. "Biocomposites : composites de hautes technologies en renfort de fibres naturelles et matrice de résines naturelles." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORR0241/document.

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Cette thèse a été réalisée au sein du LERMAB et du CETELOR et se consacre à la mise au point de matériaux composites biosourcés à plus de 98%. Des fibres libériennes de type lin, chanvre, kénaf et jute ont ainsi été sélectionnées, caractérisées chimiquement et physiquement. Les renforts en nontissés sont définis ici comme une superposition de voiles (ou nappes de fibres) cohésifs produits par cardage pneumatique et dont la consolidation est réalisée par aiguilletage. Les voies que nous avons choisies au cours de ce travail nous ont permis d'appréhender et de mettre en évidence l'importance de
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CALDAS, Glauco de Gouvêa. "Caracterização de plantas de sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth.), submetidas à fertilização fosfatada, Itambé-PE." Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, 2007. http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6782.

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Chen, Xinyi. "Polyuréthanes à base de tannins et de glucides sans isocyanate (NIPU) pour adhésifs, mousses et finitions." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021LORR0286.

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Cette recherche s'est concentrée sur les bioressources, notamment le tanin, la lignine, les protéines de soja, les humines, pour préparer des adhésifs et des mousses à base de bois bio. Il y a quatre parties principales, dont deux types de préparation de colles à bois en utilisant des bio-ressources, à savoir les colles à bois NIPU biosourcées et les colles à bois biosourcées (tanin, SPI et lignine) sans formaldéhyde toxique ; deux types de produits de mousse de tanin, c'est-à-dire une mousse de tanin-furanique typique et des mousses de polyuréthane sans isocyanate. (1) Les humines commerciale
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Junior, Vilmar Barbosa. "Tanino como macromonômero na síntese de polímeros fenólicos visando a preparação de compósitos reforçados com material de origem vegetal." Universidade de São Paulo, 2007. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/75/75131/tde-25102007-113753/.

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No presente trabalho, tanino (macromolécula de origem natural) foi utilizado como substituinte de fenol na formulação de matriz fenólica usada na preparação de compósitos, o que é possível devido à presença de anéis fenólicos sua estrutura. Os compósitos de matriz taninofenólica (50% em massa de tanino) apresentaram propriedades mecânicas superiores aquelas dos compósitos de matriz fenólica, quando reforçados pelo mesmo tipo de fibra, mostrando que a substituição de material obtido em larga escala a partir de fonte fóssil (fenol) é viável e pode ser feita por material obtido de fonte renovável
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LIMA, Carlos Roberto de. "Potencialidade dos extratos tânicos das espécies angico vermelho, jurema preta e jurema vermelha no curtimento de peles caprinas." Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, 2011. http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/1741.

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Submitted by Maria Medeiros (maria.dilva1@ufcg.edu.br) on 2018-09-18T14:43:37Z No. of bitstreams: 1 CARLOS ROBERTO DE LIMA - TESE (PPGRN) 2011.pdf: 6096425 bytes, checksum: e79260d5348e29924543c57235a532a5 (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-09-18T14:43:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CARLOS ROBERTO DE LIMA - TESE (PPGRN) 2011.pdf: 6096425 bytes, checksum: e79260d5348e29924543c57235a532a5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-02-25<br>CNPq<br>Nas últimas décadas, com o crescimento populacional e os avanços tecnológicos ocorridos, houve aumento significativo da pressão sobre a flora nativa de
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Brito, Danilo Rodrigues Barros. "Eficiência do Tanino Condensado de Mimosa caesalpinifolia sobre nematódeos gastrintestinais e o perfil hematológico, bioquímico e proteico de caprinos." Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Centro de Ciências Agrárias. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, 2016. http://www.bibliotecadigital.uel.br/document/?code=vtls000205318.

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Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a eficiência do Tanino Condensado (TC) de Mimosa caesalpinifolia sobre nematódeos gastrintestinais e o perfil hematológico, bioquímico e proteico de caprinos. Para a obtenção do TC, foram coletadas folhas e caules, secas a sombra por sete dias e moídas. O pó seco das folhas e caules foram utilizados para obtenção dos extratos acetônicos e realização dos testes in vitro de eclodibilidade dos ovos (concentrações entre 0,25 e 2,8 mg/mL) e de desembainhamento larvar (concentrações de 0,6 a 1,2 mg/mL). No teste in vivo, foi utilizado o pó da folha como fonte
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Bakke, Ivonete Alves. "Potencial de acumulação de fitomassa e composição bromatológica da Jurema Preta (Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poiret.) na região semi-árida da Paraíba." Universidade Federal da Paraíba, 2005. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/8108.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mimosa tannin"

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"Vegetable Tanning." In Tanning Chemistry: The Science of Leather, 2nd ed. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781788012041-00336.

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Vegetable tanning is the jargon term for the use of plant polyphenols, a traditional approach to tanning used for thousands of years. Up to the point when it was overtaken by the introduction of chrome tanning, the sources of plant tannins were many and varied, each having a specific application to the properties and performance required of the product. In the modern industry, vegetable tannins have a place, but the number of species used is limited: mimosa, quebracho, chestnut, sumac, tara and oak extracts are examples. There are two main types of tannins and both are used in the modern indus
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Hartutik, H., and K. Kusmartono. "The effects adding mimosa bark extract as a source of condensed tannin in the diet on feed intake, digestibility and milk yield of dairy cows." In Book of Abstracts for the 10th World Conference on Animal Production. Brill | Wageningen Academic, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/9789086865789_307.

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Baruah, Barsha, Bobita Kumari, Afsana Khatoon, Dhitri Borah, and Neelesh Kumar. "Exploring the Potential of Medicinal Plants in Phytomedicine." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1890-4.ch013.

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Phytomedicine refers to the use of plants to treat, diagnose and prevent diseases for thousands of years. Medicinal plants, often known as the traditional healers, are potentially rich in phytochemicals with promising pharmacological properties and therefore have been incorporated in traditional medicines. Various medicinal plants and trees are well known for their phytomedicinal benefits and are used in various drugs with lesser side effects. Active components like alkaloids, carotenoids, flavonoids, phenolic acids, tannins, proanthocyanins, sesquiterpenes, glycosides, saponins, volatile oils
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Souza, Denys Santos de, Elaine Cristina Alves da Silva, Paula Evanyn Pessoa do Nascicmento, et al. "FLOCULANTE NATURAL À BASE DE CASCA DE MIMOSA TENUIFLORA: EFICIÊNCIA E SUSTENTABILIDADE NO TRATAMENTO DA ÁGUA." In Tópicos Especiais em Engenharia Florestal - Volume 2. Editora Científica Digital, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37885/240817576.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar e avaliar a eficiência dos taninos de casca de Mimosa tenuiflora para o tratamento de água. Foram utilizadas cascas de cinco indivíduos, obtidas em plantio florestal na Escola agrícola de Jundiaí, Macaíba/ RN. Para a utilização do tanino como agente coagulante foi feito a cationização pela reação de Mannich. O jar test foi utilizado para as floculações e usada a concentração de 200 mg L-1 do tanino cationizado, além do coagulante químico cloreto férrico. Foram quantificados os Teores de Sólidos Totais, Índice de Stiasny e Teor de Taninos Condensados de
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CARVALHO, T. B. "O uso da Leucena na dieta de diferentes animais: revisão." In Produção Animal e Vegetal: Inovações e Atualidades. Agron Food Academy, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53934/9786599539633-114.

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A Leucena (Leucaena leucocephala) é uma leguminosa que chega a 5 metros de altura e tem fácil adaptação em regiões de semiárido. Como forrageira, as folhagens e ramos delgados verdes ou fenados desta planta são usados na dieta de ruminantes, pois contém bom aporte de proteína, cálcio, fósforo, minerais e carotenos. Entretanto, o uso da leucena na dieta animal apresenta limitações devido à presença de elementos antinutricionais como tanino e mimosina, sendo esta última degradada no rumem de ruminantes e no ceco de coelho, porém é tóxica em equinos. Sendo assim, esta revisão tem como objetivo av
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Conference papers on the topic "Mimosa tannin"

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Iordache, Ovidiu, Ioana-Corina Moga, Elena-Cornelia Tănăsescu, et al. "Reduction of Residual Tannins Concentration Using Cerioporus squamosus Bio-Augmented Polymeric Carriers." In The 9th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. INCDTP - Leather and Footwear Research Institute (ICPI), Bucharest, Romania, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/icams-2022.ii.9.

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The oldest use of polyphenols in the leather industry is based on their ability to stabilize collagen in the skin against rotting. Leather tanning processes are among the most polluting industrial sources in terms of undesirable and toxic parameters (COD, BOD, content of tannic acids, fats, sulphureous residues, chloride, chromium, suspended solids etc.). Tannic acid is a naturally occurring phenolic compound and is widely used in the tanning processes, being one of the main pollutants in leather industry derived wastewaters. Current paper explored the ability of HDPE carrier, functionalized w
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Miu, Lucretia, Simona-Maria Paunescu, Maria-Cristina Micu, et al. "Chemical and physico-mechanical characterizations of leather for restoration." In The 8th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. INCDTP - Leather and Footwear Research Institute (ICPI), Bucharest, Romania, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/icams-2020.v.7.

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Leather is a complex material mostly consisting of a matrix of collagen, chemically stabilized by various tannins. This matrix, sooner or later undergoes alterations as a consequence of interactions between their structure and environment. A comprehensive study based on multiple chemical and physico-mechanical standard tests regarding leather samples which were artificially aged from 7 to 112 days has been made at 70°C. The behavior in artificial aging of calf leather samples tanned at pilot level with two different vegetal tannins, mimosa and quebracho, were investigated due to its’s similari
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Omur, Sukru, and Mehmet Mete Mutlu. "Modification of Mimosa and Quebracho Tannins and the Lightfastness Properties of the Processed Leathers." In The 6th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. INCDTP - Division: Leather and Footwear Research Institute, Bucharest, RO, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/icams-2016.iii.11.

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Qina, Gao, Zhu Ying, and Zhao Ying. "A novel MIMO communication system based on time varying linear transformation and Tanner codes." In 2010 10th International Conference on Signal Processing (ICSP 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icosp.2010.5654842.

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Nguyen, Hieu T., Duc A. Hoang, Hung D. Ngoc, and Thang Le Nhat. "On Design of Tanner-Graph Detector For Triple Mixed-ADC Large-Scale MIMO Systems." In 2022 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/atc55345.2022.9943014.

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Reports on the topic "Mimosa tannin"

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ยงวณิชย์, ทิฆัมพร, та วรวุฒิ จุฬาลักษณานุกูล. ผลทางอัลลีโลพาธิกของวัชพืชธูปฤาษีที่มีต่อ การเจริญเติบโตของวัชพืชไมยราบยักษ์ : รายงานฉบับสมบูรณ์. จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย, 1998. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.1998.30.

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The flowers of Tyoha augustifolia were extracted with 70% methanol and distilled water in comparison. When the aqueous extracts obtained from both methanol and distilled water were tested for their effect on germination of the seeds of Mimosa pigra, the results showed inhibition by both extracts. Evidences from chemical tests and absorption spectra suggested presence of condensed tannins in both aqueous extracts. The addition of 10% bovine serum albumin to the aqueous extracts from both water and 70% methanol resulted in light brown precipitates. When the seeds of Mimosa pigra were grown in th
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