burnt wrote:I wonder if some kind of tannic acid precipitation could be useful in alkaloid extractions??
That's a distinct possibility. Tannic acid is quite readily available for winemaking supplies.
One thing we need to bear in mind - and I've mentioned this before - is that there are several different types of tannins. Besides the condensed gallic acid units of tannic acid itself, we have the somewhat similar ellagitannins, the condensed flavonoids of the gallocatechins, and the Lamiaceous pseudo-tannins as typified by rosmarinic acid.
Distinguishing the type of tannin for the plant material concerned is at least worthy of consideration when developing extraction procedures.
Still, it seems like the precipitation of a number of alkaloids is fairly generic with a wide range of tannins and polyphenols.
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