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  2. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Onychomycosis, also known as tinea unguium, [4] is a fungal infection of the nail. [2] Symptoms may include white or yellow nail discoloration, thickening of the nail, and separation of the nail from the nail bed. [2]

  3. White superficial onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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  4. Antioxidant effect of polyphenols and natural phenols

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    The main source of polyphenols is dietary, since they are found in a wide array of phytochemical-bearing foods.For example, honey; most legumes; fruits such as apples, blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, pomegranate, cherries, cranberries, grapes, pears, plums, raspberries, aronia berries, and strawberries (berries in general have high polyphenol content [5]) and vegetables such as broccoli ...

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    “It's become this pop culture phenomenon that's taken off in the last few years, with influencers and celebrities deeming it a natural alternative to traditional oral care products like ...

  6. Distal subungual onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    This infection-related cutaneous condition article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Journal of Natural Products - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Natural Products is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of research on the chemistry and/or biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds. It is co-published by the American Society of Pharmacognosy and the American Chemical Society. The editor-in-chief is Philip J. Proteau (Oregon State University).

  8. Category:O-methylated natural phenols - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "O-methylated natural phenols" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  9. Quinine - Wikipedia

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    Since then, several more efficient quinine total syntheses have been achieved, [45] but none of them can compete in economic terms with isolation of the alkaloid from natural sources. The first synthetic organic dye , mauveine , was discovered by William Henry Perkin in 1856 while he was attempting to synthesize quinine.