| 31. | Tannic acid is still used in pharmaceutical applications to produce albumin tannate which is used as an antidiarrheal agent.
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| 32. | The bark and wood were rich in tannic acid which provided tannins for use in the tanning of leather.
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| 33. | The biological action of genus members is caused by the astringent rhataniatannic acid, which is similar to tannic acid.
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| 34. | Tannic acid from logs dumped into the lake gave its water a bitter taste and the lake itself a name.
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| 35. | Tannic acid reacts with the corrosion products to form a more stable compound, thus preventing further corrosion from taking place.
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| 36. | Tannic acid is used in the conservation of ferrous ( iron based ) metal objects to passivate and inhibit corrosion.
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| 37. | While the cause is still undetermined, researchers are focusing on tannic acid, potato starch, and nylon fiber, among other agents.
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| 38. | Extensive surface area was also damaged from being under rotting oak tree leaves that released tannic acid which leached the zinc.
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| 39. | As with most bog bodies, the skin and features are still preserved because of the tannic acid in the marsh water.
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| 40. | This is particularly widespread in relation to green tea and black tea, both of which contain tannin but not tannic acid.
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