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Definition of Catechins
1. catechin [n] - See also: catechin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catechins
Literary usage of Catechins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Leather Industries Laboratory Book of Analytical and Experimental Methods by Henry Richardson Procter (1908)
"catechins.—It was formerly supposed that the catechins from different sources
were identical. Recent researches, however, especially those by Perkin and ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1904)
"... in conjunction with morin, crystallises from water in the anhydrous form, and
is now shown to be isomeric with the catechins, ..."
3. Animal Proteins by Hugh Garner Bennett (1921)
"Of these the catechins are the most typical, and have been considered as the ...
The catechins are white crystalline substances, apparently isomers with the ..."
4. Pigments of Flowering Plants by Nellie Antoinette Wakeman (1913)
"Perkin,3 in 1902, described two catechins, with melting points of 175°-176°, and
235°-237° respectively, isolated from Gambir catechu, and another with a ..."