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  • noun organic chemistry A particular ellagitannin.

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Examples

  • In vitro antiproliferative, apoptotic and antioxidant activities of punicalagin, ellagic acid and a total pomegranate tannin extract are enhanced in combination with other polyphenols as found in pomegranate juice.

    Dr. Nalini Chilkov: Pomegranates: Fall Fruit With Cancer-Fighting Potential Dr. Nalini Chilkov 2011

  • The most convenient and readily-available form is the juice, and though lacking the fiber of the whole fruit, it is rich in a unique polyphenol called punicalagin.

    Neil Zevnik: Preventive Noshing: Five Favorite Foods 2010

  • The most convenient and readily-available form is the juice, and though lacking the fiber of the whole fruit, it is rich in a unique polyphenol called punicalagin.

    Neil Zevnik: Preventive Noshing: Five Favorite Foods 2010

  • Pomegranates do contain myriad beneficial minutiae: tannins, antioxidant polyphenols, ellagic acid and punicalagin.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Pomegranates do contain myriad beneficial minutiae: tannins, antioxidant polyphenols, ellagic acid and punicalagin.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Pomegranates do contain myriad beneficial minutiae: tannins, antioxidant polyphenols, ellagic acid and punicalagin.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

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