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indole /in·dole/ (in´dōl) a compound obtained from coal tar and indigo and produced by decomposition of tryptophan in the intestine, where it contributes to the peculiar odor of feces. It is excreted in the urine in the form of indican.
indole [in′dōl] a volatile chemical produced during serotonin metabolism. It is partly responsible for the odor of the feces. indole a compound obtained from coal tar and indigo and produced by decomposition of tryptophan in the intestine, where it contributes to the peculiar odor of feces. It is excreted in the urine in the form of indican. 3-Methyl-indole and L-tryptophan are implicated in causing acute interstitial pneumonia in cattle. indole alkaloids include β-carbolines, dimethyl tryptamines, hydroxy methyltryptamines, alstonines. indole test a biochemical test for the identification of bacteria, based on the production of indole from tryptophan in the medium provided. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Broccoli and cauliflower from the cruciferous family are great for healing the body with carotenoids, sulforaphane, and indoles. Nam fieri non potest ut in tam formoso corpore non sit etiam praeclara indoles et candida virtus. And that's without any credit for their phytochemicals like sulphoraphane or indoles, which may help prevent cancer. |
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