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inositol
(redirected from inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (InsP3, IP3))

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in·o·si·tol  (-ns-tôl, -tl, -n-)
n.
Any of nine isomeric alcohols, C6H12O6·2H2O, especially one found in plant and animal tissue and classified as a member of the vitamin B complex.

[Greek s, n-, sinew; see wei- in Indo-European roots + -os(e) + -it(e) + -ol.]

inositol [ɪˈnəʊsɪˌtɒl]
n
(Chemistry) a cyclic alcohol, one isomer of which (i-inositol) is present in yeast and is a growth factor for some organisms; cyclohexanehexol. Formula: C6H12O6
[from Greek in-, is sinew + -ose2 + -ite1 + -ol1]

inositol  (-ns-tôl, -tl, -n-)
Any of nine isomeric alcohols, especially one found in plant and animal tissue and classified as a member of the vitamin B complex. Inositol is necessary for the growth of yeasts and other fungi, and in humans is especially abundant as part of a phospholipid found in the brain. Chemical formula: C6H12O6.
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Noun1.inositol - an optically inactive alcohol that is a component of the vitamin B complex
B complex, B vitamin, B-complex vitamin, vitamin B, vitamin B complex, B - originally thought to be a single vitamin but now separated into several B vitamins


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