Gallic acid is a
trihydroxybenzoic acid, a type of phenolic acid, a type of organic acid, also known as 3,4,5-trihydroxy
benzoic acid, found in
gallnuts,
sumac,
witch hazel,
tea leaves,
oak bark, and other
plants. The chemical formula is
C6H2(
OH)
3COOH. Gallic acid is found both free and as part of
hydrolyzable tannins. The gallic acid groups are usually bonded to form
dimers such as
ellagic acid. Hydrolysable tannins break down on hydrolysis to give gallic acid and
glucose or ellagic acid and glucose, known as
gallotannins and
ellagitannins respectively.