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palmatine |
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palmatine is (organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
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palmatine |
As a noun palmatine is
(organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
palatine |
palmatine |
As a proper noun palatine
is one of the seven hills of rome; the site of the earliest settlement.
As a noun palmatine is
(organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
liver |
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As an adjective liver
is (
label) from or pertaining to liverpool.
As a noun palmatine is
(organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
inflammation |
palmatine |
As nouns the difference between inflammation and palmatine
is that
inflammation is the act of inflaming]], [[kindle|kindling, or setting on fire; also, the state of being inflamed while
palmatine is (organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
hypertension |
palmatine |
As nouns the difference between hypertension and palmatine
is that
hypertension is (pathology) the disease or disorder of abnormally high blood pressure while
palmatine is (organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
dysentery |
palmatine |
As nouns the difference between dysentery and palmatine
is that
dysentery is a disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines, especially the colon (large intestine), accompanied by pus (white blood cells) in the feces, fever, pain in the abdomen, high volume of diarrhea, and possible blood in the feces while
palmatine is a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
jaundice |
palmatine |
As nouns the difference between jaundice and palmatine
is that
jaundice is (pathology) a morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine, whiteness of the feces, constipation, queasiness, loss of appetite, and general languor and lassitude it is caused usually by obstruction of the biliary passages and consequent damming up, in the liver, of the bile, which is then absorbed into the blood other causes include increased hemolysis and any liver disease the discoloration is caused by accumulation of bilirubin in the body; bilirubin is normally excreted in bile to give feces their normal yellow-brown coloration while
palmatine is (organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
As a verb jaundice
is to affect with jaundice; to color by prejudice or envy; to prejudice.
plant |
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As nouns the difference between plant and palmatine
is that
plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while
palmatine is (organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
As a verb plant
is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.
alkaloid |
palmatine |
As nouns the difference between alkaloid and palmatine
is that
alkaloid is alkaloid while
palmatine is (organic compound) a protoberberine alkaloid found in several plants, used in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases.
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