Origin - Mangrove tree
Chemical profile - Tannins, polyphenols
Classification - Rhizophoraceae
Use - Botanical research, ecosystem studies
Description -
Rhizophora mangle, derived from the mangrove tree, is classified within the Rhizophoraceae family. This plant-based substance is noted for its tannin-rich chemical profile, contributing to its unique properties. Known in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits, this compound is essential in ecological studies, providing insights into coastal plant adaptations. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. See other matching items - energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) Pearls and Bioenergetic Support.
Chemical profile - Tannins, polyphenols
Classification - Rhizophoraceae
Use - Botanical research, ecosystem studies
Description -
Rhizophora mangle, derived from the mangrove tree, is classified within the Rhizophoraceae family. This plant-based substance is noted for its tannin-rich chemical profile, contributing to its unique properties. Known in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits, this compound is essential in ecological studies, providing insights into coastal plant adaptations. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. See other matching items - energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) Pearls and Bioenergetic Support.