Difference between revisions of "quinones"

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|etymology=Aboriginal American <i>quinine</i>, bark of barks
 
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|definition=1. Various compounds formed from benzene and functioning in biological oxidation-reduction systems.  
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|definition=1. Various compounds formed from benzene and functioning in [[biological]] oxidation-reduction systems.  
  
 
2. A hydrogen acceptor utilized in physiological experimentation.
 
2. A hydrogen acceptor utilized in physiological experimentation.
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 13 September 2013

quinones (noun, plural; Aboriginal American quinine, bark of barks): 1. Various compounds formed from benzene and functioning in biological oxidation-reduction systems.

2. A hydrogen acceptor utilized in physiological experimentation.