abietin (Meaning)
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abietin (n.)
Alt. of Abietine
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abietin Sentence Examples
- Coniferin is a naturally occurring glucoside found in various coniferous trees.
- The chemical structure of coniferin includes a glucose molecule bound to coniferyl alcohol.
- Pine trees are known to contain coniferin in their sap and wood.
- Coniferin plays a role in the plant's defense mechanisms against pests and pathogens.
- Researchers study the biosynthesis of coniferin to better understand the metabolic pathways in coniferous plants.
- The enzymatic hydrolysis of coniferin releases coniferyl alcohol and glucose.
- Coniferin is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry for its potential medicinal properties.
- The concentration of coniferin in tree tissues varies with factors like age and environmental conditions.
- The extraction and isolation of coniferin from coniferous sources are key processes in its utilization in various applications.
- The study of coniferin provides insights into the biochemistry of coniferous trees and their adaptations in different ecosystems.
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Coniferin is a naturally occurring glucoside found in various coniferous trees.
The chemical structure of coniferin includes a glucose molecule bound to coniferyl alcohol.
Pine trees are known to contain coniferin in their sap and wood.
Coniferin plays a role in the plant's defense mechanisms against pests and pathogens.