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Catechu ( or ) is an extract of acacia trees used variously as a food additive, astringent, tannin, and dye. It is extracted from several species of ''Acacia'', but especially ''Senegalia catechu'' (''Acacia catechu''), by boiling the wood in water and evaporating the resulting brew.〔() Cutch and catechu plant origin from the Food and Agriculture (FAO) department of the United Nations. Document repository accessed Nov. 5, 2011〕 It is also known as cutch, black cutch, cachou, cashoo, khoyer, terra Japonica, or Japan earth, and also ''katha'' in Hindi, ''kaath'' in Marathi, ''khoyer'' in Assamese and Bengali, and ''kachu'' in Malay (hence the Latinized 〔http://www.yourdictionary.com/catechu Derivation of word from Malay〕''Acacia catechu'' chosen as the Linnaean taxonomy name of the type-species Acacia plant which provides the extract). As an astringent it has been used since ancient times in Ayurvedic medicine as well as in breath-freshening spice mixtures—for example in France and Italy it is used in some licorice pastilles. It is also an important ingredient in South Asian cooking paan mixtures, such as ready-made paan masala and gutka. The catechu mixture is high in natural vegetable tannins (which accounts for its astringent effect), and may be used for the tanning of animal hides. Early research by Sir Humphry Davy in the early 19th century first demonstrated the use of catechu in tanning over more expensive and traditional oak extracts. Under the name ''cutch'', it is a brown dye used for tanning and dyeing and for preserving fishing nets and sails. Cutch will dye wool, silk, and cotton a yellowish-brown. Cutch gives gray-browns with an iron mordant and olive-browns with a copper mordant. Black catechu has recently also been utilized by Blavod Drinks Ltd. to dye their vodka black.〔() See this reference for the use of the dye in vodka〕 White cutch, also known as gambier, gambeer, or gambir, which is extracted from ''Uncaria gambir''〔(Tanning, Dye & Processing Materials )〕 has the same uses. == Derivative chemicals == The catechu extract gave its name to the catechin and catechol chemical families first derived from it. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Catechu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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