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metabolites - Coggle Diagram
metabolites
secondary
Terpenes
limonene
:explode: fragrance additive
:explode: as a wetting and dispersing agent
:explode: acts as a solvent to help clean
:explode: acts as an antioxidant in the body
Carvone
:check: used to flavor chewing gum
:check: provide aromas in personal-care products
:check: use in insect repellents
:check: used in veterinary medicinal products to facilitate breathing in new-born animals
Geosmin
:star: used in fish recipes to reduce the muddy flavor
:star: attract organisms that disperse spores
:star: unpleasant off-flavor in wines with tainted corks
Phenolics
Catechin
:!: as materials to promote health
:!: to prevent and treat diseases
:!: used as bioactive ingredients for functional foods
:!: as anti-inflammatory and anticancer agents
Quercitin
:pen: antioxidative protective effects
:pen: antiinflammatory
:pen: protecting cells from UV irradiation
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Alkaloid
Malic acid
:fountain_pen: used as a flavoring agent to give food a tart taste.
:fountain_pen: used for fibromyalgia, fatigue, and skin conditions
:fountain_pen: used in food applications including candy and beverages
oxalic acid
:star: used in the toning solution for black and white photography
:star: useful in the extraction process of lanthanide metals
:star: cleaning or bleaching
Citric acid
:pencil2:as a water softener in detergents
:pencil2: as antioxidant in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.
:pencil2: one of the chelating agents
primary
Carbohydrate
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amylose
permanent textile finishes,
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to make the starch digestible or to thicken/bind water in roux, sauce, or soup.
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Fat and Lipids
lauric acid
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In industry, lauric acid is used as an intermediate and as a surface active agent.
stearic acid
stabilizes, thickens and softens, helping to create a cooling sensation when the moisturizer or ointment is applied on the skin.
used to manufacture products like emulsifiers, lubricants, ointments, lotions, emollients
myristic acid
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involved in post-translational protein changes and mechanisms that control important metabolic processes in the human body
Protein
leusine
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regulate several cellular processes such as protein synthesis, tissue regeneration, and metabolism.
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