In this paper, an extract from fruits pods of Caesalpinia spinosa (tar
a) a native leguminosae widely distributed in Peru, known by its high
tannin content is evaluated for its utilization in wood adhesives. Com
mercial pods of tara were extracted for 1 hour with water (1:4 w/v) at
65 degrees C. The extract was spray-dried to obtain tara tannin. Spec
trophotometric and chromatographic analysis were performed before and
after hydrolysis to quantify amounts of free and combined components.
Gallic acid concentration in the extract reached up to 53% and these r
esults encourage us to further develop a method to extract gallic acid
from tara pods (25% yield). The thermal behaviour of tara tannin-form
aldehyde reaction at different pH conditions were investigated by ther
moanalytical methods (Borchardt-Daniels and ASTM E-698). Kinetic param
eters obtained were compared with those obtained for gallic acid-forma
ldehyde reaction.