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		Definition of gossypol in English: gossypolnoun ˈɡɒsɪpɒlˈɡäsəˌpôl mass nounChemistry A toxic crystalline compound present in cotton-seed oil. A polycyclic phenol; chemical formula: C₃₀H₃₀O₈  Example sentencesExamples -  In terms of fertility, dairy bulls maintained on a ration containing significant amounts of free gossypol from cottonseed meal appear to benefit from receiving 4,000 IU / d supplemental vitamin E.
 -  Conversely, research evidence indicates that some of the gossypol that is bound may be released as free gossypol during digestion, which can be absorbed by the digestive tract.
 -  ‘We're examining the effectiveness of gossypol from cottonseed as a preventive agent for breast and prostate cancer,’ says Lin.
 -  While gossypol is found in cottonseed, there are limited methods for extracting large quantities of it.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from modern Latin Gossypium (genus name), from Latin gossypinum, -pion 'cotton plant' (of unknown origin) + -ol.    Definition of gossypol in US English: gossypolnounˈɡäsəˌpôl Chemistry A toxic crystalline compound present in cottonseed oil. A polycyclic phenol; chemical formula: C₃₀H₃₀O₈  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘We're examining the effectiveness of gossypol from cottonseed as a preventive agent for breast and prostate cancer,’ says Lin.
 -  In terms of fertility, dairy bulls maintained on a ration containing significant amounts of free gossypol from cottonseed meal appear to benefit from receiving 4,000 IU / d supplemental vitamin E.
 -  Conversely, research evidence indicates that some of the gossypol that is bound may be released as free gossypol during digestion, which can be absorbed by the digestive tract.
 -  While gossypol is found in cottonseed, there are limited methods for extracting large quantities of it.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from modern Latin Gossypium (genus name), from Latin gossypinum, -pion ‘cotton plant’ (of unknown origin) + -ol.     |