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Inositol

In biochemistry, medicine, and related sciences, inositol generally refers to myo-inositol (formerly meso-inositol), the most important stereoisomer of the chemical compound cyclohexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol. Its formula is .

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Chemical properties

Physiological roles

Biosynthesis

Biological function

Industrial uses

Research and clinical applications

Use as a cutting agent

Nutritional sources

Production

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Inositol

Nodes155
Edges154
Triples91
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.012903
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Inositol

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related to Production · 16
Inositol → After, Alternatively, Another, As, Beadle, Candida, China, Culbertson, Escherichia, Hansen, IP6, Japan, Neurospora, Saccharomyces, Shirai, Tatum
related to Biosynthesis · 10
Inositol → At, D-chiro-inositol, First, G6P, IMPA1, In, ISYNA1, Only, PMOS, The
related to Physiological roles · 9
Inositol → Glycophosphatidylinositol, Glycosylated, GPI, GPI-anchored, IPGs, Myo-Inositol, PI, PIP, UDP-GalNAc
related to Phytic acid in plants · 8
Inositol → Because, IP3, IP4, IP5, IP6, Moreover, Phosphorus, Ruminants
related to Explosives industry · 7
Inositol → American Chemical Society, As, At, Edward Bartow, Iowa, Today, University
related to Nutritional sources · 7
Inositol → Additionally, Bacillus, Bacteroides, Foods, Fruits, It, Myo-inositol
related to Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome · 5
Inositol → FSH, LH, PCOS, PMOS, The
related to Biological function · 4
Inositol → Ca2, Insulin, Intracellular, They
related to history · 4
Inositol → B8, However, It, Johanes Joseph Scherer
related to Other pathology · 3
Inositol → Depletion, LDL, Patients

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myo-inositol acid important bioavailable also phytic phytate chemical insulin cells d-chiro-inositol form patients naturally tissues metabolic number 6-hexol glucose phosphatidylinositol

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Inositolis ameso compound0.90text
calciuminstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
magnesiuminstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
ironinstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
and zincinstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
making them unabsorbableinstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
and contributing to mineral deficiencies in people whose diets rely highly on braninstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
seeds for their mineral intakeinstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
such as occurs in developing countriesinstance ofphytic acid also chelates important minerals0.80text
lecithinsinstance ofas found in certain plant-derived substances0.80text
is well absorbedinstance ofas found in certain plant-derived substances0.80text
relatively bioavailableinstance ofas found in certain plant-derived substances0.80text

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