| inositol |
an optically inactive alcohol that is a component of the vitamin B complex
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| inositol |
A type of sugar that differs from glucose (the chief source of energy for living organisms) in its chemical structure. Certain modified forms of inositol can be used by the body to transmit signals inside and between cells.
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| inositol |
A substance closely related to glucose that is present in practically all plant and animal tissues. The significance of inositol in human nutrition is unknown, although it is widely distributed throughout the body. The average diet provides about 1 gram of inositol.
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is a semi-essential nutrient needed for cell growth, healthy nerves, healthy hair and maintaining adequate HDL cholesterol.
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| inositol |
A nutrient that helps prevent the accumulation of fat in the liver; aids in the detoxification of metabolic wastes and toxins.
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