"Tannate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tannate" Meaning

Tannate is a type of medicine that contains tannic acid, a compound found in many plants, particularly in bark, leaves, and unripe fruit.

In medicine, tannate is used to treat various health conditions, including:

1. Diarrhea: Tannate can help soothe and stiffen up the mucous membranes in the gut, reducing diarrhea and its symptoms.
2. Vaginal discharge: Tannate is used to treat vaginal discharge, vaginitis, and leucorrhea.
3. Antiperspirant: Tannate is sometimes used as an antiperspirant to reduce sweating.

Tannate medications can come in various forms, including capsules, tablets, or suppositories. Results may vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the individual's response to the medication.

"Tannate" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tannate"


The wood preservation company used a spray of tannate to prevent fungal growth on the newly cut trees.
The patient's doctor prescribed cyclosporine tannate to treat her severe eczema.
The elegant dining room was decorated with beautifully tannated wooden furniture.
Dr. Ryan Howard spoke to the press about the effects of tannate on reducing inflammation.
Trucks spraying herbicides containing tannate help control invasive plant species in national parks.

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