Definitions

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to punicic acid or its derivatives

Etymologies

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From Punica, pomegranate

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Examples

  • Although you don't get as many antioxidants eating the seeds as drinking the juice, you will get a bit of fiber and abundant punicic acid, a polyunsaturated heart-healthy oil.

    EatingWell: The Best Winter Fruit For Your Buck EatingWell 2010

  • Although you don't get as many antioxidants eating the seeds as drinking the juice, you will get a bit of fiber and abundant punicic acid, a polyunsaturated heart-healthy oil.

    EatingWell: The Best Winter Fruit For Your Buck EatingWell 2010

  • Although you don't get as many antioxidants eating the seeds as drinking the juice, you will get a bit of fiber and abundant punicic acid, a polyunsaturated heart-healthy oil.

    EatingWell: The Best Winter Fruit For Your Buck EatingWell 2010

  • The seed oil contains 60 percent punicic acid, has a characteristic nutty odor and a golden yellow color.

    NutraIngredients-USA RSS 2010

  • Although you don't get as many antioxidants eating the seeds as drinking the juice, you will get a bit of fiber and abundant punicic acid, a polyunsaturated heart-healthy oil.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com EatingWell 2010

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