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biotransformation glycosides bioactivity studies vascular function possible immune effects botanical effects references external links chemistry[ edit ] catechin numbered catechin possesses two benzene rings (called the a- and b-rings) and a dihydropyran heterocycle (the c-ring) with a hydroxyl group on carbon
mhz, cd od): reference [ ] d : doublet, dd : doublet of doublets, m : multiplet, s : singlet δ : ( h, dd, j = , hz, h- a), ( h, dd, j = , hz, h- b), ( h, m, h- ), ( h, d, j = hz, h- ), ( h, d, j = hz, h- ), ( h, d, j = hz, h- ), ( h, dd, j = , hz, h- '), ( h, d, j = hz, h- '), ( h, d, j = hz, h- ') carbon...
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water, old high german wazzar, german wasser, old norse vatn, gothic wato), from proto-indo-european *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ("water"; "wet"). [ ] also cognate , through the indo-european root, with greek ύδωρ (ýdor), russian вода́ (vodá), irish uisce, albanian ujë. history main articles
oceans below meters ( ft) of depth.) infrared and ultraviolet light, on the other hand, is strongly absorbed by water. the refraction index of liquid water ( at °c ( °f)) is much higher than that of air ( ), similar to those of alkanes and ethanol , but lower than those of glycerol ( ), benzene ( ), carbon...
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