Search Results for: Mosses
the hydroxyl groups (most frequently at carbon , or ′, more rarely elsewhere). these compounds are referred to as flavonoid-o-glycosides. when glucuronic acid, rather than a sugar is attached, the compound is called a flavonoid-o-glucuronide. some plants, and other organisms such as liverworts and mosses
the hydroxyl groups (most frequently at carbon , or ′, more rarely elsewhere). these compounds are referred to as flavonoid-o-glycosides. when glucuronic acid, rather than a sugar is attached, the compound is called a flavonoid-o-glucuronide. some plants, and other organisms such as liverworts and mosses...
http://plantechuk.co.uk/products.html