Compounds synthesized by plants that have the potential to be used by humans for a variety of applications.
Eating plants; of or pertaining to the Herbivora.
A substance that provides nourishment for growth or metabolism. Plants absorb nutrients mainly from the soil in the form of minerals and other inorganic compounds, and animals obtain nutrients from ingested foods.
the domestication of plants and animals
the compounds which are having high molecular weight,easiliy available,chemially stable
Fertilizers are inorganic nutrients that plants need to grow.
Natural products from medicinal plants, either as pure compounds or as standardized ... of bioactive compound from plants extract can be found in Figure 1. ... in a biological assay in order to fully characterize the active entity
Traditionally, plants have been the source of medicinal drugs, but modern day medicine in the United States mostly utilizes synthesized or purified bioactive compounds, rather than an entire sample of plant matter
Arturo Alcaraz was a renowned Filipino chemist known for his research in tropical plants and natural products. He pioneered the identification of bioactive compounds in Philippine medicinal plants, leading to the development of locally sourced medicines. Alcaraz also served as the president of the Natural Products Society of the Philippines.
A bioactivity is an effect of a substance upon a living organism, especially a bacterium.
Phytochemical analysis is the process of identifying and quantifying the bioactive compounds present in plant extracts or natural products. These compounds can include flavonoids, alkaloids, phenolics, and terpenoids, among others. Understanding the phytochemical composition of plants can provide insights into their potential health benefits and medicinal properties.
Definition for AUTOTROPHIC :Of or relating to organisms (as green plants) that can make complex organic nutritive compounds from simple inorganic sources by photosynthesis.
Definition of Substitutional and interstitial solutions
its part of the definition of organic compounds
Plants can synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds like CO2 & H2O. Animals depend for their biological energy on organic compounds prepared by plants.
Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.
Silicon is an element, and therefore by definition no compounds are found in it!
when animals eat plants,they get nitrogen compounds that their bodies need.plants do not make these nitrogen compounds. so from where do plants get their nitrogen compounds/ from the air