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Gossypol (/ˈɡɒsəpɒl/) is a
natural phenol derived from the
cotton plant (genus Gossypium).
Gossypol is a
phenolic aldehyde that
permeates cells and acts...
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cotton plants.
Gossypol can have
various chemical structures. It can
exist in
three forms:
gossypol,
gossypol acetic acid, and
gossypol formic acid. All...
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contain toxic chemicals, in
particular the
polyphenolic compound gossypol. The
gossypol is
highly toxic to
animals and is an
element of the
plant direct...
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ruminants like cattle, goats, and sheep.
Cottonseed meal also
contains gossypol and
cyclopropenoid fatty acids.
Cottonseed meal
should only be fed to adult...
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insect pests,
which suggests the
natural purpose of
gossypol is to
deter pests. The
impact of
gossypol in
agriculture is it
makes cotton plants poisonous...
- resistant, 24%
stacked product and 14%
herbicide resistant.
Cotton has
gossypol, a
toxin that
makes it inedible. However,
scientists have
silenced the...
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hydrogenated as much as
other polyunsaturated oils to
achieve similar results.
Gossypol is a toxic, yellow,
polyphenolic compound produced by
cotton and other...
- used as fertilizer; for example,
cottonseed contains a
toxic pigment,
gossypol, that must be
removed before processing. In
Nepalese cuisine the oil cake...
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Cottonseeds are
toxic to
humans and most
animals due to the
presence of
gossypol,
though it is
tolerated by cows, and
cannot be
consumed by
humans without...
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heart failure, and are not recommended. This
includes aconite, ginseng,
gossypol, gynura, licorice, lily of the valley, tetrandrine, and yohimbine. Aconite...