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Vandana Kaur
14BPH1060
6th Sem
Introduction
 Tannins are polyphenolic substances found in many
plants product of secondary metabolism. Its water-
soluble nature allows easy extraction and is useful in
various applications in the chemical and pharmaceutical
industry.
 Definition-the complex,organic,non-
nitrogenous,polyphenolic substances of higher
molecular weight. They are used as antiseptics and in
git diseases like diarrhea and also used in leather
industries.
Properties
Pale yellow to light brown-red amorphous
substances widely distributed in plants and
used chiefly in tanning leather, dyeing fabric,
and making ink.
 Their solutions are acid and have an
astringent taste.
 They are isolated from oak bark, sumac, and
galls.
 Tannins give tea astringency, color, and
flavor. Tannins are phenol glycosides.
Classification
 The tannins are broadly classified into two groups
based on complexity of their chemical nature and
according to their behaviour on dry distillation
 Hydrolysable tannins :
 As the name indicates, these tannins are hydrolyzed
by acids or enzymes quickly and the products of
hydrolysis are Gallic acid or ellagic acid. On dry
distillation, Gallic acid and other components get
converted to pyrogallol. They respond to ferric
chloride solution, producing blue colour. The
examples of hydrolysable tannins are- Gallo tannin in
nutgall, rhubarb, amla, clove and chestnut; ellagi
tannin from oak, myrobalans and pomegranate bark.
Continued…
 Condensed tannins : They are also called as non-
hydrolysable tannins, phiobatannins or proanthocyanidins.
They are much resistant to hydrolysis. They are related to
flavonoid pigments, because they are formed via derivatives of
flavones, like catechin or flavan-3-ol or flavan-3,4-diols. Unlike
the hydrolysable tannins, on treatment with enzymes or
mineral acids, they are polymerized or decomposed into red
colored substances called phlobaphenes. which are insoluble
in water and indicate the typical brownish-red colour of many
plants and drugs colour. On dry distillation they yield catechol.
Tannins with ferric chloride produce brownish-green. They are
distributed in different parts of plants. The green tea and
hamamelis leaves, cinchona, cinnamon and wild cherry bark,
pale and black catechu contain these types of tannins.
Continued..
 Pseudo tannins- This is not as such a
separate group of tannins, but may be
treated as sub group because they do
not obey to goldbeaters skin test and are
low molecular weight compounds.
Chlorogenic acid in coffee and
nuxvomica, ipecacuanhic acid in
ipecacuanha and catechins in cocoa are
examples of pseudotannins. The
detection test for chlorogenic acid is
carried out by extracting the drug with
Tannin containing drug
Extraction and Isolation of
tannins
 The various types of the methods of
extraction depending upon the source
of tannins are employed. As the
tannins are high molecular weight
compounds so it becomes difficult to
isolate the tannins in pure form. Thus
the solvents used are the mixture of
polar, non-polar and semi-polar
solvent like alcohol,
ether,water,acetone etc.
Identification test
 1. Gelatin test:
 To a solution of tannin, aqueous solution of 1% gelatin and 10%
sodium chloride are added. A white buff colored precipitate is
formed. Conforms the presence of tannins and pseudo tannins
 2. Goldbeater’s skin test:
 A small piece of goldbeater skin (membrane prepared from the
intestine of an ox) is soaked in 20% hydrochloric acid, rinsed with
distilled water and placed in a solution of tannin for 5 minutes. The
skin piece is washed with distilled water and kept in a 1% solution of
ferrous sulphate. A brown or black colour is produced on the skin
due tob presence of tannins.
 3. Phenazone test:
 A 10ml of aqueous extract of a tannin and sodium acid phosphate is
heated and cooled and filtered. A 2% solution of phenazone is added
to the filtrate. A bulky colored precipitate is formed.
Continue..
 Match stick test (Catechin test):
 A match stick is dipped in aqueous plant
extract, dried near burner and moistened
with concentrated hydrochloric acid. On
warming near flame, the matchstick wood
turns pink or red due to formation of
phloroglucinol.
Test with ferric chloride-To the solution of
tannins add ferric chloride solution. A
blue,black,violet or green precipitate or
colour confirms the presence of tannins.
DRUGS CONTAINING TANNINS
Synonyms- Catechu nigrum, Catechu
Synonyms- Galla, Blue galls, Aleppo galls
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Tannins

  • 2. Introduction  Tannins are polyphenolic substances found in many plants product of secondary metabolism. Its water- soluble nature allows easy extraction and is useful in various applications in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.  Definition-the complex,organic,non- nitrogenous,polyphenolic substances of higher molecular weight. They are used as antiseptics and in git diseases like diarrhea and also used in leather industries.
  • 3. Properties Pale yellow to light brown-red amorphous substances widely distributed in plants and used chiefly in tanning leather, dyeing fabric, and making ink.  Their solutions are acid and have an astringent taste.  They are isolated from oak bark, sumac, and galls.  Tannins give tea astringency, color, and flavor. Tannins are phenol glycosides.
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  • 9. Classification  The tannins are broadly classified into two groups based on complexity of their chemical nature and according to their behaviour on dry distillation  Hydrolysable tannins :  As the name indicates, these tannins are hydrolyzed by acids or enzymes quickly and the products of hydrolysis are Gallic acid or ellagic acid. On dry distillation, Gallic acid and other components get converted to pyrogallol. They respond to ferric chloride solution, producing blue colour. The examples of hydrolysable tannins are- Gallo tannin in nutgall, rhubarb, amla, clove and chestnut; ellagi tannin from oak, myrobalans and pomegranate bark.
  • 10.
  • 11. Continued…  Condensed tannins : They are also called as non- hydrolysable tannins, phiobatannins or proanthocyanidins. They are much resistant to hydrolysis. They are related to flavonoid pigments, because they are formed via derivatives of flavones, like catechin or flavan-3-ol or flavan-3,4-diols. Unlike the hydrolysable tannins, on treatment with enzymes or mineral acids, they are polymerized or decomposed into red colored substances called phlobaphenes. which are insoluble in water and indicate the typical brownish-red colour of many plants and drugs colour. On dry distillation they yield catechol. Tannins with ferric chloride produce brownish-green. They are distributed in different parts of plants. The green tea and hamamelis leaves, cinchona, cinnamon and wild cherry bark, pale and black catechu contain these types of tannins.
  • 12. Continued..  Pseudo tannins- This is not as such a separate group of tannins, but may be treated as sub group because they do not obey to goldbeaters skin test and are low molecular weight compounds. Chlorogenic acid in coffee and nuxvomica, ipecacuanhic acid in ipecacuanha and catechins in cocoa are examples of pseudotannins. The detection test for chlorogenic acid is carried out by extracting the drug with
  • 14. Extraction and Isolation of tannins  The various types of the methods of extraction depending upon the source of tannins are employed. As the tannins are high molecular weight compounds so it becomes difficult to isolate the tannins in pure form. Thus the solvents used are the mixture of polar, non-polar and semi-polar solvent like alcohol, ether,water,acetone etc.
  • 15. Identification test  1. Gelatin test:  To a solution of tannin, aqueous solution of 1% gelatin and 10% sodium chloride are added. A white buff colored precipitate is formed. Conforms the presence of tannins and pseudo tannins  2. Goldbeater’s skin test:  A small piece of goldbeater skin (membrane prepared from the intestine of an ox) is soaked in 20% hydrochloric acid, rinsed with distilled water and placed in a solution of tannin for 5 minutes. The skin piece is washed with distilled water and kept in a 1% solution of ferrous sulphate. A brown or black colour is produced on the skin due tob presence of tannins.  3. Phenazone test:  A 10ml of aqueous extract of a tannin and sodium acid phosphate is heated and cooled and filtered. A 2% solution of phenazone is added to the filtrate. A bulky colored precipitate is formed.
  • 16. Continue..  Match stick test (Catechin test):  A match stick is dipped in aqueous plant extract, dried near burner and moistened with concentrated hydrochloric acid. On warming near flame, the matchstick wood turns pink or red due to formation of phloroglucinol. Test with ferric chloride-To the solution of tannins add ferric chloride solution. A blue,black,violet or green precipitate or colour confirms the presence of tannins.
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  • 23. Synonyms- Galla, Blue galls, Aleppo galls