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A group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
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glycoside
Word definitions for glycoside in dictionaries
WordNet
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n. a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
Wiktionary
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n. (context organic chemistry biochemistry English) A molecule in which a sugar group (the glycone) is bound to a non-sugar group (the corresponding aglycone) by a nitrogen or oxygen atom. Glycosides yield a sugar after undergoing hydrolysis.
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In chemistry , a glycoside is a molecule in which a sugar is bound to another functional group via a glycosidic bond . Glycosides play numerous important roles in living organisms. Many plants store chemicals in the form of inactive glycosides. These can ...
Usage examples of glycoside.
The cardiac glycosides are helpful and even life-saving in the proper doses, but in improper doses can, of course, kill.
Steroids similar to those in the cardiac glycosides are found in the secretions of the salivary glands of toads, and these are called toad poisons.
I pick up the kettle and carefully pour boiling water into the funnel, where it will damp down the coffee grounds, extract the xanthine alkaloids and dissolve the half tab of Ex-Lax hidden in the powder, draining the sennoside glycosides and the highly diuretic caffeine into the mug of steaming coffee that, with any luck, will give Fiore a strong urge to take ten minutes on the can about half an hour after he drinks it.
It contains four glycosides, the most powerful of which is digitoxin, a stimulant that increases cardiac activity, causing the heart and arteries to contract and raising the blood pressure.
And a group of militant anti-GM campaigners are being pursued by Interpol, after their announcement that they have spliced a metabolic pathway for cyanogenic glycosides into maize seed corn destined for human-edible crops.
It contains four glycosides, the most powerful of which is digitoxin, a stimulant that increases cardiac activity, causing the heart and arteries to contract and raising the blood pressure.
So I’m going to put you in the bathtub and give you a cardiac glycoside that is derived from Acokanthera apocynaceae.
Anne knew meadwort contained salicylic acid, but Drud needed a cardiac glycoside, not an aspirin.
This five-ring steroid combines with certain sugarlike molecules to form glycosides (gly'koh-sidez.
Such compounds are used in the treatment of specific heart disorders and are therefore called the cardiac glycosides (kahr'dee-ak.
The cardiac glycosides are helpful and even life-saving in the proper doses, but in improper doses can, of course, kill.
Steroids similar to those in the cardiac glycosides are found in the secretions of the salivary glands of toads, and these are called toad poisons.
And a group of militant anti-GM campaigners are being pursued by Interpol, after their announcement that they have spliced a metabolic pathway for cyanogenic glycosides into maize seed corn destined for human-edible crops.
Fruits of the rose family -- including cherries, apples, plums, almonds, peaches, apricots, and crabapples -- contain in their seeds substances known as cyanogenetic glycosides, which on ingestion release hydrogen cyanide gas through an enzymatic reaction.