- Look up
prebiotic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prebiotic may
refer to:
Prebiotic (chemistry),
inorganic or
organic chemistry in the
natural environment...
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Prebiotics are
compounds in food that
foster growth or
activity of
beneficial microorganisms such as
bacteria and fungi. The most
common environment concerning...
- The
prebiotic atmosphere is the
second atmosphere present on
Earth before today's biotic, oxygen-rich
third atmosphere, and
after the
first atmosphere...
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while important, is not
sufficient alone for
peptide synthesis. Many
prebiotically plausible condensing/activating
agents have been identified, including...
- A
Prebiotic Score, also
known as
Prebiotic Activity Score, is a term
sometimes used to
estimate the
health effects of
prebiotics in
humans or animals....
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simpler set of
prebiotically-available
amino acids. Hill HG, Nuth JA (2003). "The
catalytic potential of
cosmic dust:
implications for
prebiotic chemistry...
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Cyanosulfidic prebiotic synthesis is a
proposed mechanism for the
origin of the key
chemical building blocks of life. It
involves a
systems chemistry...
- Antony; Rossa, Martin; Amatov, Tynchtyk; Carell,
Thomas (2019). "Unified
prebiotically plausible synthesis of
pyrimidine and
purine RNA ribonucleotides" (PDF)...
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Primordial soup, also
known as
prebiotic soup, is the
hypothetical set of
conditions present on the
Earth around 3.7 to 4.0
billion years ago. It is an...
- compounds. It has been
considered as a
possible organic chemical present in
prebiotic conditions.
Diaminomaleonitrile was
first isolated in 1873 as a black...