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Re: Your edit of Phenols and polyphenols derivative
Hi, I saw you had moved the content of my edit back to the Natural Phenols page. Could I ask what your reason for this was? I was trying to clean the article up. I notice that you've also added a small bit of info into the Phenols and polyphenols derivative page, which is also a bit counter-productive with what I was trying to achieve. I'm trying not to be too critical as I'm really pleased that I'm not the only one that wishes to improve these articles. I really feel that the term 'Natural phenols' should not be used as an article title, as it's not commonly used amongst those in the field of polyphenols and phenolics. There isn't really a need to define polyphenols by whether they are synthetic or natural either, when defining them by related structures (i.e flavonols, anthocyanins etc.) is much more useful. Anyway, I look forward to hearing back from you and hope we can work together constructively on this. markwdck ( talk ) 23:35, 3 February 2013 (UTC)

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Flavonoid
Hello, I think a flavanone is a type of flavonoid, and not the complete group of flavonoids. I'm not sure if icariin is a prenylflavonoid, even though it says, 'It is the prenyl acetylation'. You do seem to know about this, I just wanted to be sure. Lucy346 ( talk ) 23:13, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
 * icariin has the flavanoid backbone and bears a prenyl group. Semantically it can be called a "prenylated flavonoid" or "prenylflavonoid". Or is there any restriction yo the usage of the word? Cheers -- NotWith ( talk ) 08:07, 12 January 2013 (UTC)


 * There are many classes of flavonoids, and it could be easy to group one in the wrong class. I just wanted to avoid making an assumption that both were the same, until I could see it in certainty. I can accept that prenylated flavonoids are connected by prenyl acetylation are the same. If another type of compound can be connected by this, it could cause an inaccuracy.


 * List of phytochemicals in food looks accurate. I think the resources flavonoid and the template on that page are incomplete, causing an easy way to mis-associate categorizations. flavanone is its own group, and it doesn't encompass other types of flavonoids. It would be rather confusing for flavanone to have two overlapping meanings. That should be addressed. Lucy346 ( talk ) 11:21, 12 January 2013 (UTC)

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Please stop adding unsourced material to the Natural phenol article. It is clear that you want to improve it, which is a great thing. However, you are adding original research that violates WP:OR and essay like content that is "what Wikipedia is not" - please read WP:NOTESSAY. Please add only material that you have sources for. If you want to develop material, please do it in a private sandbox, not in the published article. I am again reverting the "regulation" section you added back. It does not belong on the published page until it is ready to be published. Thanks. If you object to the reversion, please bring it to Talk -- see this page WP:BOLD, revert, discuss cycle Jytdog ( talk ) 15:42, 2 March 2013 (UTC)

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 * Ah, right, I'd never used that button, but I see that it does generate spaces. I still prefer it without, but I've learnt something! Peter coxhead ( talk ) 20:09, 8 August 2013 (UTC)

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 * Well good job! However, did you notice you listed Eratoneura Young, 1952 instead of Erythroneura Fitch, 1851 on that www.biolib.cz website?

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Hi. While you are doing  excellent  work on  creating  taxonomic entries, all  Wikipedia articles, particularly  those of a scientific nature, need to  be adequately  sourced. I have therefore removed the Autopatrolled feature from  you  account  because your creations still  need to  be reviewed by  patrollers. Please note that this is not  a reflection  on your participation  in  Wikipeia, and that  apart from  relieving  patrollers of some of their work, Autopatrolled is not  an award of merit. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk ) 00:50, 26 December 2013 (UTC)

Categories for 'Orchids of '
Hi, I see you're adding categories like 'Orchids of Ireland' to various species. However, many species occur in dozens of countries, so we could have a very large number of categories for widespread plants. Have you discussed this at WikiProject Plants? I'd be opposed to this approach. WikiProject Birds has decided to have continent-scale geographic categories only. Chiswick Chap ( talk ) 15:18, 27 December 2013 (UTC)

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