How Do You Spell CORIAMYRTIN?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒɹi͡əmˌɪətˌɪn] (IPA)

Coriamyrtin is a chemical compound found in the plant Coriaria ruscifolia, which is native to New Zealand. The spelling of this word is based on its pronunciation, which can be represented using IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) symbols as /kɔːriəˈmɜːrtɪn/. The first syllable "cori" is accented, and the second syllable "amyrtin" is pronounced with a schwa sound in the second syllable. This compound has been found to have anti-cancer properties, making the proper spelling of this word important in scientific research.

CORIAMYRTIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Coriamyrtin is a term used to describe a specific compound that is a constituent of several species of Myrtaceae plants. It is a natural flavonol glycoside with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The term "coriamyrtin" is derived from the scientific name of the plant family, Myrtaceae, and refers to the presence of this compound within the plant.

    Chemically, coriamyrtin is classified as a flavonol glycoside, which means it is composed of a flavonol molecule attached to a sugar molecule. It is primarily found in the leaves, flowers, and fruits of Myrtaceae plants such as Eucalyptus and Syzygium species. The compound has been isolated and studied for its various biological activities.

    Coriamyrtin has shown significant antioxidant properties, meaning it can help protect cells from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. It has also been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory effects, which can be beneficial in the treatment of various inflammatory conditions. Additionally, research suggests that coriamyrtin may have antimicrobial properties, making it potentially useful in combating certain bacterial and fungal infections.

    Due to its biological activities, coriamyrtin has attracted attention in the field of natural medicine and pharmacology. It is being investigated for its potential therapeutic applications in different areas, such as skincare products, herbal remedies, and pharmaceutical formulations. Further research is necessary to fully understand its mechanisms of action and potential benefits.

  2. A glucoside, C30H36O10, from coriaria leaves; an irritant and convulsant, resembling picrotoxin, sometimes given as a cardiac and respiratory stimulant in collapse, in dose of gr. 1/60 (0.001).

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CORIAMYRTIN

  • xoriamyrtin
  • voriamyrtin
  • foriamyrtin
  • doriamyrtin
  • ciriamyrtin
  • ckriamyrtin
  • clriamyrtin
  • cpriamyrtin
  • c0riamyrtin
  • c9riamyrtin
  • coeiamyrtin
  • codiamyrtin
  • cofiamyrtin
  • cotiamyrtin
  • co5iamyrtin
  • co4iamyrtin
  • coruamyrtin
  • corjamyrtin
  • corkamyrtin
  • coroamyrtin

Similar spelling word for CORIAMYRTIN

  • cramerton.

Plural form of CORIAMYRTIN is CORIAMYRTINS

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