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Objective: To study the chemical constituents of Chinese medicine Acacia catechu.
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When of good quality, catechu is more powerful as an astringent than kino.
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For other dyes cotton has a special attraction, such as catechu.
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In this bottle I have catechu powder scented with the pollen of screw-pine blossoms.
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Turmeric, orchil, catechu, and indigo carmine are all extremely fugitive.
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Khadira is Acacia catechu, Linn, or Mimosa catechu; Saravarnin is otherwise called, as explained by Nilakantha, Palasa.
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This catechu has more of a granular, uniform appearance than that of Bengal; it is, perhaps, also less pure.
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An astringent medicine, called catechu (q.v.)
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It may be procured also from several other sources, such as oak, horse chestnut, sumach, and cinchona barks, catechu, kino, &c.
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The astringent extract obtained from the seeds of the Areca-palm constitutes two (or perhaps more) kinds of the catechu of the shops.
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The above study indicates that catechu in betel quid may act as an antimutagen and may suppress the mutagenic potential of other betel quid mutagens.
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The betel-nut or pinang (Areca catechu) before mentioned is a considerable article of traffic to the coast of Coromandel or Telinga, particularly from Achin.
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Catechu, areca and black cloves; my heart's secret troubles me in my dreams.
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With some dyes a separate bath is needed, such as with Camwood or Catechu.
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Catechu is another excellent cotton dye used for various shades of brown, grey and black.
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Bombay Catechu is considered best for dyeing purposes.