
Condensed tannins (proanthocyanidins, polyflavonoid tannins, catechol-type tannins, pyrocatecollic type tannins, non-hydrolyzable tannins or flavolans) are
polymer
A polymer () is a chemical substance, substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules, that are constituted by many repeat unit, repeating subunits derived from one or more species of monomers. Due to their br ...
s formed by the
condensation
Condensation is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization. The word most often refers to the water cycle. It can also be defined as the change in the state of water vapor ...
of
flavans. They do not contain sugar residues.
They are called
proanthocyanidin
Proanthocyanidins are a class of polyphenols found in many plants, such as cranberry, blueberry, and grape seeds. Chemically, they are oligomeric flavonoids. Many are oligomers of catechin and epicatechin and their gallic acid esters. More complex ...
s as they yield
anthocyanidin
Anthocyanidins are common plant pigments, the aglycones of anthocyanins. They are based on the flavylium cation, an oxonium ion, with various groups substituent, substituted for its hydrogen atoms. They generally change color from red through p ...
s when depolymerized under oxidative conditions. Different types of condensed tannins exist, such as the
procyanidins,
propelargonidins,
prodelphinidins,
profisetinidins,
proteracacinidins,
proguibourtinidins or
prorobinetidins. All of the above are formed from
flavan-3-ol
Flavan-3-ols (sometimes referred to as flavanols) are a subgroup of flavonoids. They are derivatives of flavans that possess a 2-phenyl-3,4-dihydro-2''H''-chromen-3-ol skeleton. Flavan-3-ols are structurally diverse and include a range of compo ...
s, but flavan-3,4-diols, called (
leucoanthocyanidin) also form condensed tannin oligomers, e.g.
leuco-fisetinidin
Leucofisetinidin is a flavan-3,4-diol (leucoanthocyanidin), a type of natural phenolic substance. It is the monomer of condensed tannins called profisetinidins. Those tannins can be extracted from the heartwood of ''Acacia mearnsii'' or from the ...
form
profisetinidin, and
flavan-4-ols form condensed tannins, e.g. 3',4',5,7-flavan-4-ol form proluteolinidin (luteoforolor). One particular type of condensed tannin, found in grape, are
procyanidins, which are polymers of 2 to 50 (or more)
catechin
Catechin is a flavan-3-ol, a type of secondary metabolite providing antioxidant roles in plants. It belongs to the subgroup of polyphenols called flavonoids.
The name of the catechin chemical family derives from ''catechu'', which is the tannic ...
units joined by carbon-carbon bonds. These are not susceptible to being cleaved by
hydrolysis
Hydrolysis (; ) is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds. The term is used broadly for substitution reaction, substitution, elimination reaction, elimination, and solvation reactions in which water ...
.
While many hydrolyzable tannins and most condensed tannins are water-soluble, several tannins are also highly
octanol-soluble. Some large condensed tannins are insoluble. Differences in solubilities are likely to affect their biological functions.
Natural occurrences
Tannins of
tropical woods tend to be of a catechin nature rather than of the gallic type present in
temperate woods.
Condensed tannins can be recovered from ''
Lithocarpus glaber''
or can be found in ''
Prunus
''Prunus'' is a genus of flowering plant, flowering trees and shrubs from the family (biology), family Rosaceae. The genus includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively Drupe, stonefruit). The genus has a cosm ...
'' sp. The bark of ''
Commiphora angolensis'' contains condensed tannins.
[Chemical study of bark from Commiphora angolensis Engl. Cardoso Do Vale, J., Bol Escola Farm Univ Coimbra Edicao Cient, 1962, volume 3, page 128]
abstract
Commercial sources of condensed tannins are
plant
Plants are the eukaryotes that form the Kingdom (biology), kingdom Plantae; they are predominantly Photosynthesis, photosynthetic. This means that they obtain their energy from sunlight, using chloroplasts derived from endosymbiosis with c ...
s such as
quebracho wood (''
Schinopsis lorentzii''), mimosa bark (''
Acacia mollissima''),
grape seeds (''
Vitis vinifera
''Vitis vinifera'', the common grape vine, is a species of flowering plant, native to the Mediterranean Basin, Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Portugal north to southern Germany and east to northern ...
''),
pine
A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae.
''World Flora Online'' accepts 134 species-rank taxa (119 species and 15 nothospecies) of pines as cu ...
barks and
spruce
A spruce is a tree of the genus ''Picea'' ( ), a genus of about 40 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal ecosystem, boreal (taiga) regions of the Northern hemisphere. ''Picea'' ...
barks.
[''Haslam E. Plant Polyphenols, Vegetable Tannins Revisited. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (1989)'']
Condensed tannins are formed in
tannosomes, specialized organelles, in Tracheophytes, i.e.
vascular plant
Vascular plants (), also called tracheophytes (, ) or collectively tracheophyta (; ), are plants that have lignin, lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant. They also have a specialized non-lignified Ti ...
s.
Dietary supplement
Pycnogenol is a
dietary supplement
A dietary supplement is a manufactured product intended to supplement a person's diet by taking a pill (pharmacy), pill, capsule (pharmacy), capsule, tablet (pharmacy), tablet, powder, or liquid. A supplement can provide nutrients eithe ...
derived from extracts from
maritime pine bark, is standardised to contain 70%
procyanidin and is marketed with claims it can treat many conditions; however, according to a 2020
Cochrane review
Cochrane is a British international charitable organisation formed to synthesize medical research findings to facilitate evidence-based choices about health interventions involving health professionals, patients and policy makers. It includes ...
, the evidence is insufficient to support its use for the treatment of any chronic disorder.
Analysis
Condensed tannins can be characterised by a number of modern techniques including depolymerisation,
asymmetric flow field flow fractionation,
small-angle X-ray scattering and
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Their interactions with proteins can be studied by
isothermal titration calorimetry
In chemical thermodynamics, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is a physical technique used to determine the Conjugate variables (thermodynamics), thermodynamic parameters of interactions in Solution (chemistry), solution. ITC is the only tec ...
and this provides information on the affinity constant, enthalpy and stoichiometry in the tannin-protein complex.
Depolymerisation
Depolymerisation reactions are mainly analytical techniques but it is envisaged to use them as means to produce molecules for the chemical industry derived from waste products, such as bark from the wood industry
or pomaces from the wine industry.
Depolymerisation is an indirect method of analysis allowing to gain information such as average
degree of polymerisation, percentage of galloylation, etc. The depolymerised sample can be injected on a mass spectrometer with an
electrospray ionization source, only able to form ions with smaller molecules.
Oxidative depolymerisation
The butanol–
hydrochloric acid
Hydrochloric acid, also known as muriatic acid or spirits of salt, is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl). It is a colorless solution with a distinctive pungency, pungent smell. It is classified as a acid strength, strong acid. It is ...
–iron assay (Porter assay) is a colorimetric assay. It is based on acid catalysed oxidative depolymerization of condensed tannins into corresponding
anthocyanidin
Anthocyanidins are common plant pigments, the aglycones of anthocyanins. They are based on the flavylium cation, an oxonium ion, with various groups substituent, substituted for its hydrogen atoms. They generally change color from red through p ...
s. The method has also been used for determination of bound condensed tannins, but has limitations.
This reagent has recently been improved considerably by inclusion of acetone.
Non-oxidative chemical depolymerisation
The condensed tannins can nevertheless undergo acid-catalyzed cleavage in the presence of (an excess of) a
nucleophile
In chemistry, a nucleophile is a chemical species that forms bonds by donating an electron pair. All molecules and ions with a free pair of electrons or at least one pi bond can act as nucleophiles. Because nucleophiles donate electrons, they are ...
like
phloroglucinol (reaction called phloroglucinolysis),
benzyl mercaptan (reaction called
thiolysis),
thioglycolic acid (reaction called thioglycolysis) or
cysteamine. These techniques are generally called
depolymerisation and give information such as
average degree of polymerisation or percentage of galloylation. These are
SN1 reaction
The unimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN1) reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry. The Hughes-Ingold symbol of the mechanism expresses two properties—"SN" stands for "nucleophilic substitution", and the "1" says that th ...
s, a type of substitution reaction in organic chemistry, involving a
carbocation
Carbocation is a general term for ions with a positively charged carbon atom. In the present-day definition given by the IUPAC, a carbocation is any even-electron cation with significant partial positive charge on a carbon atom. They are further ...
intermediate under strongly acidic conditions in polar
protic solvents like
methanol
Methanol (also called methyl alcohol and wood spirit, amongst other names) is an organic chemical compound and the simplest aliphatic Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with the chemical formula (a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group, often ab ...
. The reaction leads to the formation of free and derived monomers that can be further analyzed. The free monomers correspond to the terminal units of the condensed tannins chains. If thiolysis is done directly on plant material (rather than on purified tannins), it is, however, important to subtract naturally occurring free flavanol monomers from the concentration of terminal units that are released during depolymerisation.
Reactions are generally made in
methanol
Methanol (also called methyl alcohol and wood spirit, amongst other names) is an organic chemical compound and the simplest aliphatic Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with the chemical formula (a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group, often ab ...
, especially thiolysis, as benzyl mercaptan has a low solubility in water. They involve a moderate () heating for a few minutes.
Epimerisation may happen.
Phloroglucinolysis can be used for instance for proanthocyanidins characterisation in wine or in the grape seed and skin tissues.
Thioglycolysis can be used to study proanthocyanidins or the oxidation of condensed tannins.
[ It is also used for ]lignin
Lignin is a class of complex organic polymers that form key structural materials in the support tissues of most plants. Lignins are particularly important in the formation of cell walls, especially in wood and bark, because they lend rigidit ...
quantitation. Reaction on condensed tannins from Douglas fir
The Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'') is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is the tallest tree in the Pinaceae family. It is native to western North America and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Or ...
bark produces epicatechin and catechin
Catechin is a flavan-3-ol, a type of secondary metabolite providing antioxidant roles in plants. It belongs to the subgroup of polyphenols called flavonoids.
The name of the catechin chemical family derives from ''catechu'', which is the tannic ...
thioglycolates.[
Condensed tannins from '' Lithocarpus glaber'' leaves have been analysed through acid-catalyzed degradation in the presence of cysteamine.][
]
References
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