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pericarp
pericarp Bot. (ˈpɛrɪkɑːp) [= F. péricarpe (1556 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. pericarpio (Florio), ad. 16th c. L. pericarpium, a. Gr. περικάρπιον pod, husk, shell, f. περί around + καρπός fruit. In earlier use in the L. form: see pericarpium1.] A seed-vessel; the case containing the seed or seeds, comprising... Oxford English Dictionary
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Procyanidin A2
It is found in avocado, chestnut, cranberry juice concentrate, lychee fruit pericarp, peanut skins, Cinchona cortex, cinnamon cortex, Urvillea ulmaceae wikipedia.org
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The Parts of the Fruit: Seed, Pericarp, and More | Merriam-Webster
The word fruit matured in Middle English and grew from the seeds of Anglo-French frut and fruit, which are rooted in the Latin verb frui, meaning "to enjoy" or "to have the use of." Scientifically, it is the name for the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant enclosing a seed or seeds. So, apricots, bananas, grapes, as well as bean pods, corn grains, tomatoes, cucumbers, and (when in ...
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Procyanidin B4
It is found in the litchi pericarp, in grape seeds, and, along with 4-cis-isomer of procyanidin B4, in beer. wikipedia.org
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Phytelephas
The "nut" is covered with pericarp, which gets removed by animals. when ripe and the pericarp manually removed. wikipedia.org
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Peperomia verruculosa
The pittings in the pericarp wall are much deep than in P. parvifolia, and has in consequence a much rougher appearance. The section of the pericarp consists of five rows of cells; the innermost layer, bounding the testa of the seed, formed fairly large, clear, and tangentially wikipedia.org
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Phlobaphene
Naturally formed phlobaphenes Natural phlobaphenes are the common bark, pericarp, cob glume and seed coat (testa) pigments. and red cobs, and unstable factor for orange1 (Ufo1) modifies P1-wr expression to confer pigmentation in kernel pericarp, as well as vegetative tissues wikipedia.org
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Granatin A
Granatin A is an ellagitannin found in the pericarp of Punica granatum (pomegranate). It is a weak carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. wikipedia.org
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SPP1
SPP-1 may refer to: SPP-1 underwater pistol, a USSR firearm made for Soviet frogmen Secreted phosphoprotein 1, a human gene product Suppressor of Pericarp wikipedia.org
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Pomegranate ellagitannin
List of compounds Pedunculagin, a compound found in the pericarp of the pomegranate (Punica granatum). of P. granatum Gallagyldilactone, a compound found in the pericarp of P. granatum Corilagin, a compound found in the leaves of P. granatum and other wikipedia.org
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BBCH-scale (peanut)
may occur earlier; in this case continue with principal growth stage 2 4 Only for varieties with a determinate flowering period 5 Criteria of maturity: Pericarp wikipedia.org
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Mallotochromene
Mallotochromene is a phloroglucinol derivative found in the pericarp of the fruits of Mallotus japonicus. References Phloroglucinols Benzopyrans wikipedia.org
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Caryopsis
that is monocarpellate (formed from a single carpel) and indehiscent (not opening at maturity) and resembles an achene, except that in a caryopsis the pericarp coat, and "true caryopsis", referring to those with a pericarp totally adherent to the seed coat. wikipedia.org
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Hydrillodes gravatalis
Caterpillars feed on detritus and pericarp of Shorea and Dipterocarpus species. wikipedia.org
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Methoxyeugenol
It is found in toxic Japanese star anise pericarp and leaves. as well as in nutmeg crude extract but not in nutmeg essential oil. wikipedia.org
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