different between oxygenate vs oxylipin
oxygenate
English
Etymology
oxygen +? -ate
Verb
oxygenate (third-person singular simple present oxygenates, present participle oxygenating, simple past and past participle oxygenated)
- (transitive) To treat or infuse with oxygen
- After we oxygenated the river, the fish returned.
- (transitive, medicine) To give (a patient) oxygen therapy.
Derived terms
Translations
oxygenate From the web:
- what oxygenates blood
- what oxygenates your blood
- what oxygenated earth
- what oxygenates the ocean
- what oxygenates lung tissue
- what oxygenates a fish tank
- what's oxygenated bleach
- what oxygenated water
oxylipin
English
Noun
oxylipin (plural oxylipins)
- (biochemistry) oxygenated natural products which are formed from fatty acids by pathways involving at least one step of dioxygen-dependent oxidation; many of them have physiological importance
See also
- jasmonic acid
- eicosanoid
oxylipin From the web:
- what are oxylipins
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