different between phytoalexin vs glycinol
phytoalexin
English
Etymology
From phyto- +? alexin.
Noun
phytoalexin (plural phytoalexins)
- (medicine) any of several classes of antibiotics produced by plants in response to microorganisms
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glycinol
English
Etymology
Glycine +? -ol
Noun
glycinol (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) A phytoalexin found in the soybean (Glycine max), formed by the cyclization of daidzein, with antiestrogenic activity.
- (organic chemistry) The alcohol, 2-amino-ethanol, derived from glycine
Anagrams
- collying
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