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		Definition of inositol in English: inositolnoun ʌɪˈnəʊsɪtɒl mass nounBiochemistry A simple carbohydrate which occurs in animal and plant tissue and is a vitamin of the B group. Alternative name: hexahydroxycyclohexane; chemical formula: C₆H₁₂O₆  Example sentencesExamples -  In the intact plant, inositol is synthesized in the leaf in response to salinization, and transported to the root in phloem.
 -  Even wild-type strains exhibit growth stimulation in response to supplementation with inositol and choline.
 -  Molecules with phosphorylated inositol are termed polyphosphoinositides.
 -  Betaine, along with choline, methionine, vitamin B12, and inositol, were first known for their ability to protect against the development of fatty liver in animals as early as 1954.
 -  For calibration, standard monosaccharide solutions and inositol (the internal standard) were used.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from the earlier name inosite + -ol.    Definition of inositol in US English: inositolnoun Biochemistry A simple carbohydrate which occurs in animal and plant tissue and is a vitamin of the B group. Alternative name: hexahydroxycyclohexane; chemical formula: C₆H₁₂O₆  Example sentencesExamples -  Molecules with phosphorylated inositol are termed polyphosphoinositides.
 -  For calibration, standard monosaccharide solutions and inositol (the internal standard) were used.
 -  In the intact plant, inositol is synthesized in the leaf in response to salinization, and transported to the root in phloem.
 -  Betaine, along with choline, methionine, vitamin B12, and inositol, were first known for their ability to protect against the development of fatty liver in animals as early as 1954.
 -  Even wild-type strains exhibit growth stimulation in response to supplementation with inositol and choline.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: from the earlier name inosite + -ol.     |