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  2. Phytochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Phytochemistry is the study of phytochemicals, which are chemicals derived from plants.Phytochemists strive to describe the structures of the large number of secondary metabolites found in plants, the functions of these compounds in human and plant biology, and the biosynthesis of these compounds.

  3. Phytochemistry (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Phytochemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering pure and applied plant chemistry, plant biochemistry and molecular biology. It is published by Elsevier and is an official publication for the Phytochemical Society of Europe , the Phytochemical Society of North America , and the Phytochemical Society of Asia .

  4. Phytochemical - Wikipedia

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    Red, blue, and purple colors of berries derive mainly from polyphenol phytochemicals called anthocyanins. Cucurbita fruits, including squash and pumpkin, typically have high content of the phytochemical pigments called carotenoids.

  5. Pharmacognosy - Wikipedia

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    phytochemistry: the study of chemicals derived from plants (including the identification of new drug candidates derived from plant sources); zoopharmacognosy: the process by which animals self-medicate, by selecting and using plants, soils, and insects to treat and prevent disease;

  6. Category:Phytochemicals - Wikipedia

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  7. List of botany journals - Wikipedia

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    Phytochemistry: Elsevier: 1961–present: English: 12 issues per year Plant Biology: Wiley, German Society for Plant Sciences and Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands: 1999–present: English: 6 issues per year Plant Ecology & Diversity: Taylor & Francis for Botanical Society of Scotland: 2008–present: English: 4 issues per year The ...

  8. Polyphenol - Wikipedia

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    The analysis techniques are those of phytochemistry: extraction, isolation, structural elucidation, [10] then quantification. [citation needed] Reactivity.

  9. Naturally occurring phenols - Wikipedia

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    C 6-C 7-C 6 Diarylheptanoids are not included in this Harborne classification.. They can also be classified on the basis of their number of phenol groups. They can therefore be called simple phenols or monophenols, with only one phenolic group, or di-(bi-), tri-and oligophenols, with two, three or several phenolic groups respectively.