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flavonol

Phenol vs Flavonol - What's the difference?

phenol | flavonol |


As nouns the difference between phenol and flavonol

is that phenol is phenol while flavonol is (organic chemistry) any of several flavonoids that have a 3-hydroxyflavone backbone.

Flavonol - What does it mean?

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Flavonol vs Flavone - What's the difference?

flavonol | flavone |


As nouns the difference between flavonol and flavone

is that flavonol is (organic chemistry) any of several flavonoids that have a 3-hydroxyflavone backbone while flavone is (chemistry) any of a class of tricyclic aromatic heterocyclic ketones, especially the naturally occurring flavonoids.

Flavonol vs Amurensin - What's the difference?

flavonol | amurensin |


As nouns the difference between flavonol and amurensin

is that flavonol is any of several flavonoids that have a 3-hydroxyflavone backbone while amurensin is a flavonol, the tert-amyl alcohol derivative of kaempferol 7-O-glucoside.

Flavonol vs Myricetin - What's the difference?

flavonol | myricetin |


As nouns the difference between flavonol and myricetin

is that flavonol is (organic chemistry) any of several flavonoids that have a 3-hydroxyflavone backbone while myricetin is (organic compound) a particular flavonol, found in many vegetables etc, that has antioxidant and other therapeutic properties.

Flavonol vs Fisetin - What's the difference?

flavonol | fisetin |


As nouns the difference between flavonol and fisetin

is that flavonol is (organic chemistry) any of several flavonoids that have a 3-hydroxyflavone backbone while fisetin is (organic compound) a particular flavonol, 2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,7-dihydroxychromen-4-one , found in several plants.