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Tannins from<i>Hamamelis virginiana</i>: Identification of Proanthocyanidins and Hamamelitannin Quantification in Leaf, Bark, and Stem Extracts
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1988
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BiologyMedicinal ChemistryPolyphenolicsHamamelitannin QuantificationBotanyStem ExtractsStem ExtractNatural SciencesMedicineTanninPhytopharmacologyPhytochemicalBark ExtractPhytochemistryPharmacologyChromatographyHamamelis Virginiana
The tannins in leaf, bark, and stem extracts of HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA were analyzed. Four proanthocyanidins were isolated by HPLC. One was a procyanidin polymer containing only one type of flavanol unit; the other three were polymers of procyanidin and prodelphinidin containing two types of flavanol units. A method of assay of hamamelitannin showed the bark extract to be 31 times richer in hamamelitannin than the leaf extract and 87 times richer than the stem extract.