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  • 121Brown & Williamson — was an American tobacco company and subsidiary of the giant British American Tobacco, that produced several popular cigarette brands. It became infamous as the focus of investigations for chemically enhancing the addictiveness of cigarettes. Its… …

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  • 122Cinnamomum aromaticum — Cassia from Koehler s Medicinal Plants (1887) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 123Phytochemical — Phytochemicals are plant derived chemical compounds under scientific research for their potential health promoting properties, but with unproved benefits. Phytonutrients refers to plant derived essential nutrients scientifically confirmed as… …

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  • 124Artemisia vulgaris — Mugwort redirects here. For other plants named mugwort , see Mugwort (disambiguation). Mugwort Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 125Fluorophore — A fluorophore, in analogy to a chromophore, is a component of a molecule which causes a molecule to be fluorescent. It is a functional group in a molecule which will absorb energy of a specific wavelength and re emit energy at a different (but… …

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  • 126Cinnamaldehyde — IUPAC name …

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  • 127Galactoside — A galactoside is a glycoside containing galactose. The H of the OH group on carbon 1 of galactose is replaced by an organic moiety. Depending on whether the glycosidic bond lies above or below the plane of the galactose molecule, galactosides are …

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  • 128Saponin — Saponins Chemical structure of the saponin solanine Saponins are a class of chemical compounds, one of many secondary metabolites found in natural sources, with saponins found in particular abundance in various plant species. More specifically,… …

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