Origin - East Africa
Chemical profile - Tannins, flavonoids
Classification - Fabaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Acacia seyal, a plant native to East Africa and classified within the Fabaceae family, is distinguished by its rich tannin and flavonoid content. Known for its durable wood and gum exudate, it has historical significance in various industries, including tanning and adhesive production. Acacia seyal is cataloged for its chemical and morphological relevance, mapped for its chemical constituents, and referenced for unique botanical compounds. Look at a similar item - Connect to Relay-Driven Energy Stream.
Chemical profile - Tannins, flavonoids
Classification - Fabaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Acacia seyal, a plant native to East Africa and classified within the Fabaceae family, is distinguished by its rich tannin and flavonoid content. Known for its durable wood and gum exudate, it has historical significance in various industries, including tanning and adhesive production. Acacia seyal is cataloged for its chemical and morphological relevance, mapped for its chemical constituents, and referenced for unique botanical compounds. Look at a similar item - Connect to Relay-Driven Energy Stream.