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Plagiarism Reports for Introduction

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Bioactive compounds I

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Bioactive compound IUPAC NAME Chemical Formula Structure Molar Mass Uses Tannic acid [2,3-dihydroxy-5-[[(2R,3R,4S,5R,6S)-3,4,5,6-tetrakis[[3,4-dihydroxy-5-(3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoyl)oxybenzoyl]oxy]oxan-2-yl]methoxycarbonyl]phenyl] 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate C76H52O46 1701.2 g/mol Applied as medicinal agents for the treatment of burns Catechin (2R,3S)-2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,4-dihydro-2H-chromene-3,5,7-triol C15H14O6 290.26 g/mol Resistance of LDL to oxidation, brachial artery dilation increased plasma antioxidant activity, and fat oxidation Gallic acid 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid C6H2(OH)3COOH 170.12 g/mol Antioxidant and potential hepatoprotective effects Cinnamic acid trans-3-Phenylacrylic acid C9H8O2 148.1586 g/mol Is a precursor to the sweetener aspartame by the means of enzyme catalysed amination  to ph

Introduction

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One of the diploid species of Banana is Musa acuminata .There are 7 subspecies of  Musa acuminata. These include: Musa acuminata subsp. burmannica Simmonds Musa acuminata subsp. truncata  (Ridley) Kiew Musa acuminata subsp. errans Argent Musa acuminata subsp. microcarpa (Beccari) Simmonds Musa acuminata subsp. malaccensis (Ridley) Simmonds Musa acuminata subsp. zebrina  (Van Houtte) R.E. Nasution) Musa acuminata subsp. siamea Simmonds Figure 1:Distribution of subspecies of  Musa acuminata  in southeast Asia. Musa acuminata subsp. malaccensis  Musa acuminata ssp. malaccensis  is one of the subspecies of Musa  acuminata.   It is amongst the main subspecies of  Musa acuminata  that has  contributed to the genetics of edible bananas in other words development of edible species of banana.One such example is   Dh pahang (a haploid form of  Musa acuminata ssp. malaccensis )whose   genome was doubled to obtain a homozygous diploid .It is the onl