Concept cluster: Chemistry > Chemicals (3)
adj
(organic chemistry) Not galactosylic
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Synonym of gentiobiose
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(organic chemistry, obsolete) The part of a molecule that imparts sweetness to the substance
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carboxymethyl cellulose
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(organic chemistry) Any glycoside of cellobiose.
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(biochemistry) An N-acylated sphingoid.
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(biochemistry) The deoxysugar (2S,5R,6S)-5,6-dihydroxy-2-methyloxan-3-one produced by some forms of Streptomyces
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(biochemistry) Any deoxy sugar derived from fucose, but especially 4-deoxyfucose
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(biochemistry) An intermediate in the HMG-CoA reductase pathway used by organisms in the biosynthesis of terpenes, terpenoids, and sterols.
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(biochemistry) The furanose form of a glycoside
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A particular α-galactoside.
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of galactofuranose
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(biochemistry) An amyloid glucan, from seeds of Mucuna etc., that contains galactose and xylose.
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Alternative form of gamma-butyrolactone [(chemistry, pharmacology) The lactone of 4-hydroxybutyric acid; A colourless liquid used as a solvent or reagent in various industrial uses, as well as a recreational drug. Abbreviated to GBL.]
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A glycoconjugate in which the sugar is glucose
adj
Pertaining to or containing glucosides.
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(organic chemistry) The glycolipid glucosyl sphingosine; (2R,5S,6R)-2-[(E,2S,3R)-2-amino-3-hydroxyoctadec-4-enoxy]-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol
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(organic chemistry) A tetrasaccharide composed of glucose moieties
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(biochemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical derived from a glycopyranose
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(organic chemistry, biochemistry) Initialism of glucosinolate. [(organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any glycosinolate in which the sugar component is glucose.]
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(biochemistry) The furanose form of gulose.
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Former name of inositol.
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(biochemistry) The pyranose form of a ketose
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of a ketose
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(biochemistry) A form of riboflavin present in milk
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Synonym of larixin
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside formed from the pyranose form of maltose
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(organic chemistry) Any glycoside of maltose, but especially any of a class of such alkyl glycosides that are used as specialized detergents
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of mannopyranose
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(organic chemistry) Any glucoside that has a single glucose unit
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A hydrophobic layer of mycolic acids in the mycobacterial cell wall
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(organic chemistry) Any oligomeric glycoside
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(biochemistry) neolactotetraosylceramide
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(chemistry) a helical polymer of αD-galacturonic acid
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(organic chemistry) A photoactivatable derivative of biotin used in biochemical research
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(organic chemistry) Any ceramide derived from phytosphingosine
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(organic chemistry) Any polymeric glucoside
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(biochemistry) The pyranose form of a glucoside
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(biochemistry) The furanose form of quinovose
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(biochemistry) A deoxy sugar, 6-deoxy-D-glucopyranose, that is widespread in plants, often as a sulfate
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(organic chemistry) Any glycoside of rhamnose
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to a ribonucleoside-vanadyl complex (that inhibits ribonucleases)
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(biochemistry) The pyranose form of sorbose
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(organic chemistry) The pyranoside form of a thiogalactoside
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torose
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(biochemistry) The pyranose form of a ulose
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A glucoside of xylose
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(biochemistry) Any rutinoside of xylose.
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(biochemistry) The furanose form of an ynose

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