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Definition of phytochemical in English: phytochemicalnoun fʌɪtəʊˈkɛmɪk(ə)lˌfīdōˈkemik(ə)l Any of various biologically active compounds found in plants. Example sentencesExamples - They're also full of fiber and phytochemicals, plant compounds that may protect against some cancers and cardiovascular disease.
- Fruit and vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals, fibre and plant substances known as phytochemicals, many of which may have cancer-protective effects.
- It is also high in vitamins, minerals, protein, phytochemicals and chlorophyll, and it may work as a cancer preventative and brain booster.
- Researchers working in the tissue culture laboratory were to evaluate a variety of plant hormones and phytochemicals to determine rapid growth conditions.
- Well-planned vegetarian diets are also a great of nutrients such as fiber, carbohydrate, vitamin A and phytochemicals, and contain healthy fats.
adjective fʌɪtəʊˈkɛmɪk(ə)lˌfīdōˈkemik(ə)l Relating to phytochemistry or phytochemicals. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Unlike phytochemical profiles and morphological features, DNA sequence normally remains unaltered during the development of the plant and under various environmental conditions,’ he says.
- Further phytochemical investigations are deemed necessary in order to evaluate modes of actions of isolated active constituents of this plant.
- After finding out how the locals made use of medicinal plants - ethnobotanic research - the center took the plants to the laboratory to identify the chemicals found in them, in what is called phytochemical research.
- It is commonly utilized either as a nutritional supplement or as a phytochemical remedy for different diseases ranging from chronic inflammation to circulatory dysfunctions.
- The classical method is laboratory based and relies on previous taxonomic findings, phytochemical factors, immunopharmacological studies, and random screening methods.
Definition of phytochemical in US English: phytochemicalnounˌfīdōˈkemik(ə)l Any of various biologically active compounds found in plants. Example sentencesExamples - Well-planned vegetarian diets are also a great of nutrients such as fiber, carbohydrate, vitamin A and phytochemicals, and contain healthy fats.
- Researchers working in the tissue culture laboratory were to evaluate a variety of plant hormones and phytochemicals to determine rapid growth conditions.
- It is also high in vitamins, minerals, protein, phytochemicals and chlorophyll, and it may work as a cancer preventative and brain booster.
- Fruit and vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals, fibre and plant substances known as phytochemicals, many of which may have cancer-protective effects.
- They're also full of fiber and phytochemicals, plant compounds that may protect against some cancers and cardiovascular disease.
adjectiveˌfīdōˈkemik(ə)l Relating to phytochemistry or phytochemicals. Example sentencesExamples - The classical method is laboratory based and relies on previous taxonomic findings, phytochemical factors, immunopharmacological studies, and random screening methods.
- ‘Unlike phytochemical profiles and morphological features, DNA sequence normally remains unaltered during the development of the plant and under various environmental conditions,’ he says.
- After finding out how the locals made use of medicinal plants - ethnobotanic research - the center took the plants to the laboratory to identify the chemicals found in them, in what is called phytochemical research.
- It is commonly utilized either as a nutritional supplement or as a phytochemical remedy for different diseases ranging from chronic inflammation to circulatory dysfunctions.
- Further phytochemical investigations are deemed necessary in order to evaluate modes of actions of isolated active constituents of this plant.
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