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    Mimosa Extract

    Mimosa Extract in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

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    Cas Number

    93685-96-2

    HS Code

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    Formula

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    Basic Info

    Appearance

    Yellowish-brown powder

    Common Names

    Mimosa Extract, Mimosa Tannin Extract, Acacia Tann

    Packaging

    25 kg woven polypropylene bags with polyethylene inner liners.

    Brief Overview
    Mimosa extract is a natural, tannin-rich substance derived from the bark or leaves of Mimosa species (most common Mimosa tenuiflora). It does not exist as a single, pure chemical entity but rather as a complex mixture of polyphenolic compounds that impart excellent tanning properties. Variability in the source material and extraction methods leads to differences in color, solubility, and tannin content, which are critical to its performance in leather processing and cosmetic applications.
     

    Manufacturing Process
    Method 1: Solvent Extraction
    Dried plant material (bark or leaves) is finely ground and mixed with a suitable solvent such as water, ethanol, or a water–ethanol blend. The solvent extracts the active tannins from the material. After extraction, the mixture is filtered to remove solid residues. The filtrate is then concentrated, often using reduced pressure, and finally dried (via spray-drying or freeze-drying) to produce a uniform powder.
    Method 2: Supercritical CO₂ Extraction
    In advanced applications, supercritical CO₂ is used to extract the tannin-rich fraction from the plant material. This process involves placing the dried, ground material in an extraction vessel and exposing it to CO₂ under supercritical conditions, which selectively isolates the desired compounds. The extract is then purified and dried to yield a high-purity powder with consistent properties.
    Both methods are designed to maximize the recovery of tannins while maintaining the integrity of the extract, making mimosa extract a versatile ingredient in industrial tanning and cosmetic formulations.

    Brief Overview
    Mimosa extract is a natural, tannin-rich substance derived from the bark or leaves of Mimosa species (most common Mimosa tenuiflora). It does not exist as a single, pure chemical entity but rather as a complex mixture of polyphenolic compounds that impart excellent tanning properties. Variability in the source material and extraction methods leads to differences in color, solubility, and tannin content, which are critical to its performance in leather processing and cosmetic applications.
     

    Manufacturing Process
    Method 1: Solvent Extraction
    Dried plant material (bark or leaves) is finely ground and mixed with a suitable solvent such as water, ethanol, or a water–ethanol blend. The solvent extracts the active tannins from the material. After extraction, the mixture is filtered to remove solid residues. The filtrate is then concentrated, often using reduced pressure, and finally dried (via spray-drying or freeze-drying) to produce a uniform powder.
    Method 2: Supercritical CO₂ Extraction
    In advanced applications, supercritical CO₂ is used to extract the tannin-rich fraction from the plant material. This process involves placing the dried, ground material in an extraction vessel and exposing it to CO₂ under supercritical conditions, which selectively isolates the desired compounds. The extract is then purified and dried to yield a high-purity powder with consistent properties.
    Both methods are designed to maximize the recovery of tannins while maintaining the integrity of the extract, making mimosa extract a versatile ingredient in industrial tanning and cosmetic formulations.

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