Tinktuura
Tinktuura, in Lithuanian usage, refers to a tincture: a liquid extract obtained by dissolving plant or animal material in a solvent, typically an alcohol such as ethanol, to draw out active constituents. In English-language pharmacopeias, tincture describes this kind of preparation, which is common in traditional herbal medicine and in various pharmaceutical processes.
Production usually involves maceration or percolation of dried or fresh material in a solvent, most often ethanol
Types and characteristics differ by solvent and concentration. Alcoholic tinctures commonly contain substantial alcohol content (often
Uses and regulation vary by country. Tinctures are used in traditional herbal medicine, as flavoring agents,