"Erythrophloeine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Erythrophloeine is a yellowish-red alkaloid found in the leaves of some plants, particularly Laurocerasus officinalis. It is sometimes used as a dye, and it is also used in the production of other chemical compounds.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "erythrophloeine":
Erythrolysis is a medical term that refers to the destruction of red blood cells (erythrocytes) within the body. It is often caused by the production of abnormal or toxic substances that bind to the surface of red blood cells, leading to their breakdown and removal from the circulation.
Erythromycin is a type of antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections, such as pneumonia, skin infections, and ear infections. It works by preventing the growth of bacteria by inhibiting the ability of bacteria to produce protein. It is often prescribed for children and is also used to treat acne.
Erythrophores are specialized red blood cells that contain pigments and are found in certain fish, known as salmonoids. They help to protect these fish from oxidative stress and potential damage caused by free radicals. In addition, erythrophores play a crucial role in the fish's ability to change color, a process facilitated by the release of these pigments into the skin.
Erythropoiesis is the process by which the bone marrow produces red blood cells (erythrocytes) from stem cells. It is a vital function that helps maintain adequate oxygen supply to the body's tissues by producing and releasing functional red blood cells.