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xanthones:
compounds derived from polyketides or shikimic acid pathways and combined with acetate-malonate units;
flavanone derivatives.
Xanthenone, C13 H8 O2.
xanthenone
Mangiferin, C19 H18 O11.
mangiferin
Mangostin, C24 H26 O6.
mangostin
Xanthophyll:
the same substance as
lutein,A carotenoid alcohol widespread in nature. It is present in egg yolk, algae, and petals of yellow flowers, among other sources. .
xanthophylls:
carotenoids that are oxygenated derives of simple unsaturated hydrocarbons. .
Xanthotoxin[298-81-7]:
Synonyms:8-MOP,6-hydroxy-7-methoxy-5-benzofuranacrylic acid delta-lactone; 7-furocoumarin; 8-Methoxy; 8-methoxy-2',3',6,7-furocoumarin; 8-Methoxy-4',5':6,7-furocoumarin; 8-Methoxyfuranocoumarin; 8-Methoxypsoralen; 8-MOP; 8-MP; 9-methoxy-7H-furo(3,2-g)benzopyran-7-one; 9-methoxyfuro[3,2-g]chromen-7-one; 9-Methoxypsoralen; Ammoidin; meladinin; Meloxine; Methoxa-Dome; methoxalen; Methoxsalen; Oxsoralen; Oxsoralen Lotion; Oxsoralen Ultra; oxypsoralen; proralone-mop; psoralen-mop; Psoralon-MOP; Uvadex; Xanthotoxin; xanthoxin; zanthotoxin;
Formula: C12 H8 O4.  Molecular Weight:216.1928   CAS RN:298-81-7   Melting Point:143.
ACX Number:X1004438-1.  Water Solubility <0.1 g/100 mL at 15 C    Xanthotoxin
Xanthotoxol [2009-24-7]:
Synonyms:Xanthotoxol;
Formula: C11 H6 O4.  Molecular Weight:202.166   CAS RN:2009-24-7  ACX Number:X1036296-0.   Xanthotoxol
xenogamy
=
cross pollination. .
xerochastic:
of
harmomegathic changes to capsules that open only when they dry out, closing again when they are wet, cf. hygrochastic. .
xeromorphic:
referring to the structural features usually associated with plants of arid habitats (such as hard or succulent leaves), although the plant is not necessarily drought-tolerant, see
ericoid leaf, sclerophyll, cf. scleromorphic. .
xerophyte:
a drought-tolerant plant, cf.
xeromorph. .
xylans:
a
polysaccharide component of hemicellulose and containing only xylose molecules, cf. galactomannans, glucurono-arabinoxylans, xyloglucans. .
xylem:
the
vascular tissue that conducts water and mineral salts from the roots to the leaves, see protoxylem, metaxylem, made up of xylem parenchyma, rays, cf. fibers, and tracheary cells (tracheids, vessels), cf. phloem. .
xylem parenchyma:
parenchyma in the wood, see axial parenchyma (aliform, apotracheal, banded and paratracheal), and ray parenchyma. .
xyloglucans:
a
cell wall storage polysaccharide containing both xylose and glucose molecules, forming a matrix that lacks cellulose and pectins in the same proportions as in the primary cell, cf. galactans and mannans. .
xylopodium:
as found in fire-resistant plants in particular, a more or less massive underground storage structure formed from stems and/or roots allowing resprouting after fire, cf.
root stock.
Xylose:[25990-60-7]
a five carbon (
pentose) sugar, CH2OH (CHOH)3 CH=O.
Synonyms:alpha-D-Xylopyranose; alpha-D-Xylose; Xylose;
Formula: C5 H10O5.  CAS RN:25990-60-7 Other RN:31178-70-8  Molecular Weight:150.131  
Xylose Xylose
Note:Xylose is an essential sugar saccharide of the pentose class and vital to cellular communication,Dietary Sources:Guava, Pears, Blackberries, Loganberries, Raspberries, Aloe Vera gel, Kelp, Echinacea, Boswellia, Psyllium, Broccoli, Spinach, Eggplant, Peas, Green Beans, Okra, Cabbage, Corn.
Absorption:Xylose is absorbed from the jejunum area of the small intestine by a mechanism that is different than the transporter for glucose. Although absorption appears to be slower in children when given orally, it does not appear to be age-dependent in adults since other factors are more likely to be involved in absorption rates. Once Xylose enters the bloodstream, it is quickly distributed to the liver where it is metabolized. Xylose also travels to other tissues where it is required, including the kidneys, fat, and muscles.
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