How Do You Spell QUERCITRINE?

Pronunciation: [kwˈɜːsɪtɹˌiːn] (IPA)

Quercitrine is a flavonol found in various plants. The spelling of this word is quite confusing for non-English speakers as the pronunciation doesn't match the written form. The phonetic transcription of quercitrine is /kwɜrˈsɪtriːn/, which breaks down as: 'kw' for the sound of /kw/ in "quick," 'ɜr' for the vowel sound /ɜr/ in "nurse," 's' for the sound /s/ in "sister," 'ɪ' for the vowel sound /ɪ/ in "it," and 'triːn' for the sound /triːn/ in "treen."

QUERCITRINE Meaning and Definition

  1. Quercitrine is a noun that refers to a yellow pigment compound found in plants, particularly in the bark and wood of some species of oak trees. It is a derivative of quercetin, a type of flavonoid found in various fruits, vegetables, and herbs, with known antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

    The term quercitrine specifically defines the flavonoid glycoside quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside. It is characterized by its bright yellow color and is sometimes used as a natural dye or coloring agent in the food and cosmetic industries.

    In addition to its pigmentation purposes, quercitrine also possesses potential health benefits due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Research suggests that the compound may have a positive impact on human health by protecting against oxidative stress and inflammation, which are closely associated with various chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.

    Quercitrine is known to occur naturally in several plants and herbs, including oak bark, onion peel, and Japanese pagoda tree. It can also be extracted and isolated for various applications. However, further research is necessary to fully understand and explore the potential effects and applications of quercitrine in medicine and other industries.

  2. The yellow colouring principle of certain oak-barks.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for QUERCITRINE

  • quercitri.e
  • quercitrife
  • quercitrile
  • quercitrioe
  • quercitrinu
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  • quercitring
  • q uercitrine
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  • que rcitrine
  • quer citrine
  • querc itrine
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Etymology of QUERCITRINE

The word "quercitrine" has its roots in Latin and is derived from two components: "quercus" and "citrinus".

1. "Quercus" is the Latin term for "oak tree". It is believed to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "*perk̑-", meaning "oak" or "fir". The word "quercus" specifically denotes the oak genus and is related to various Latin words such as "quercinus" (of oak), "quernus" (wood of an oak tree), and "quercetum" (a place of oak trees).

2. "Citrinus" is a Latin adjective derived from the noun "citrus", meaning "citron tree" or "lemon tree".

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