Definition of PHYTOCHEMICAL. Meaning of PHYTOCHEMICAL. Synonyms of PHYTOCHEMICAL

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Definition of PHYTOCHEMICAL

Phytochemical
Phytochemical Phy`to*chem"ic*al, a. Relating to phytochemistry. --R. Hunt.

Meaning of PHYTOCHEMICAL from wikipedia

- dietary supplements of non-nutrient phytochemicals extracted from plants similarly benefits health. Phytochemical supplements are neither recommended...
- antifungal compounds from higher plants". Phytochemical Analysis. 2 (5): 199. doi:10.1002/pca.2800020503. "Phytochemical Analysis". 2015 Journal Citation Reports...
- The following is a list of phytochemicals present in commonly consumed foods. orange pigments α-Carotene – to vitamin A carrots, pumpkins, maize, tangerine...
- Simões LC, Simões M (June 2014). "Antimicrobial Activity of Selected Phytochemicals against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus and Their Biofilms"...
- Retrieved 11 February 2019. Sawant, Bhakti; Gupta, Vibha (2 August 2022). "Phytochemical Analysis and Extraction of Lutein using Column Chromatography from Tagetes...
- cold-pressed juices can be stored in a refrigerator for up to three days when phytochemical and micronutrient degradation occurs. Some juicers use technology that...
- vitro or in vivo evidence for roughly half the extracts; there was only phytochemical evidence for around 20%; 0.5% were allergenic or toxic; and some 12%...
- ethnobotany. Phytochemical studies directed toward human (i.e. drug discovery) use may fall under the discipline of pharmacognosy, whereas phytochemical studies...
- Medicine and Its Possible Contemporary Applications Substantiated by Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies". Molecules. 25 (19): 4415. doi:10.3390/molecules25194415...
- Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases is an online database developed by James A. Duke at the USDA. The databases report species, phytochemicals...