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phytotoxins — n. poison produced in plants … English contemporary dictionary
toxalbumins — Phytotoxins that inhibit protein synthesis … Medical dictionary
poison — poisoner, n. poisonless, adj. poisonlessness, n. /poy zeuhn/, n. 1. a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health. 2. something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well being: the poison of slander. 3.… … Universalium
toxin — /tok sin/, n. any poison produced by an organism, characterized by antigenicity in certain animals and high molecular weight, and including the bacterial toxins that are the causative agents of tetanus, diphtheria, etc., and such plant and animal … Universalium
Compost — ( /ˈ … Wikipedia
Nonribosomal peptide — Nonribosomal peptides (NRP) are a class of peptide secondary metabolites, usually produced by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. Nonribosomal peptides are also found in higher organisms, such as nudibranchs, but are thought to be made by… … Wikipedia
Phytotoxin — Literally meaning plant poison, a phytotoxin can refer to any toxin produced by a plant.Examples of phytotoxins include ricin, crotin, and amygdalin, the latter of which is present in harmless levels in apple seeds.cite web |url=http://www.snopes … Wikipedia
Antitoxin — An antibody capable of destroying microorganisms including viruses and bacteria. An antitoxin provides passive immunity. For example, if a child gets whooping cough (diphtheria), an antitoxin prepared in horses against diphtheria may be useful in … Medical dictionary
viscotoxins — A class of phytotoxins that have a hypotensive activity and slow the heart beat … Medical dictionary
Acanthoplus discoidalis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class … Wikipedia
Natural phenol — Quercetin, a typical flavonoid, is a natural phenol Natural phenols, bioavailable phenols, plant phenolics, low molecular weight phenols or phenoloids[1][2] … Wikipedia