Textile & Leather Review (Aug 2023)

Evaluation of Tamarindus indica L. Seed Tannins

  • Mwenda Nyaga,
  • Paul Tanui,
  • Samuel Njenga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31881/TLR.2023.081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 373 – 386

Abstract

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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 was >10% for both the tamarind seed extract and mimosa. It was concluded that both tamarind seed extract and mimosa had sufficient tanning strength exceeding (1.5) the minimum recommended for a tanning agent hence providing insights as a feasible material for the tanning process.

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