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Anticarcinogenic vs Diindolylmethane - What's the difference?

anticarcinogenic | diindolylmethane |

As an adjective anticarcinogenic

is tending to inhibit or prevent the activity of a carcinogen or the development of carcinoma.

As a noun diindolylmethane is

(organic compound) the di-indolyl derivative of methane found in many brassicas; it has anticarcinogenic properties.

anticarcinogenic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • tending to inhibit or prevent the activity of a carcinogen or the development of carcinoma.
  • diindolylmethane

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia diindolylmethane) (en noun)
  • (organic compound) The di-indolyl derivative of methane found in many brassicas; it has anticarcinogenic properties