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▸ noun: (biochemistry) The moiety, in a polysaccharide such as cellulose, consisting of a glucose molecule that has lost the elements of water (actually a -H and an -OH group)
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▸ noun: (biochemistry) The moiety, in a polysaccharide such as cellulose, consisting of a glucose molecule that has lost the elements of water (actually a -H and an -OH group)
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anhydrofructose,
homoglucan,
glucooligosaccharide,
glycosylglycose,
glucosaccharide,
glucoside,
glycose,
homogalacturonan,
glucal,
allose,
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