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An extracellular polymeric substance found in Acetobacter xylinum.
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A polyuronic acid gum, extracted from certain seaweeds, used as a food additive.
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The water-soluble part of granulose.
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Alternative form of arabin [(organic chemistry, dated) A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, found in gum arabic]
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A fucose-containing, sulfated polysaccharide isolated from brown alga of the genus Ascophyllum.
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(organic chemistry) A glycoside present in bacteria of the genus Bacillus.
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any of the steroid acids produced by the liver, such as cholic acid, that occur in bile as sodium salts and serve to neutralize the contents of the stomach as they enter the duodenum and to aid the emulsification and absorption of fats
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A metabolite of calcitriol that is excreted in bile.
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A type of polysaccharide found exclusively within the oomyceteous fungi of the order Leptomitales.
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(medicine) Any of a family of glycoprotein lectins found in the jack bean
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(biochemistry) A derivative of a ceramide containing deoxysphingosine
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A glycosaminoglycan found (as the sulfate) in the skin
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(organic chemistry) Any glucoside that has two glucose units
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(organic chemistry) Any glycoside derived from a dihexose
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(biochemistry) The storage protein of yams (Dioscorea)
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A hydroxypropyl derivative of cyclodextrin
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(biochemistry) The furanose form of erythrose
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(biochemistry) A flavoprotein that is also a cytochrome
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of fructofuranose
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of fructopyranose
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(organic chemistry) Any glycoside of fucose.
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Alternative form of gala-series [A class of glycosphingolipids containing the sequence Galα(1,4)Galβ-Cer (galactose, galactose, ceramide)]
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(organic chemistry) An acidic galectin from Bothrops atrox snake venom
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A particular disaccharide.
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Alternative form of glucosylceramide [(biochemistry) Synonym of glucocerebroside]
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of glucopyranose
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of glucosamine
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A lysine-arginine protein cross-linking product and advanced glycation end product derived from D-glucose.
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(biochemistry) A glycoside that yields glucose after hydrolysis.
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(organic chemistry) The cytotoxic glucosyl derivative of sphingosine (2S,3R,4E)-2-amino-3-hydroxy-4-octadecen-1-yl β-D-glucopyranoside
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A polymer or oligomer of glucuronate, often extracted from various algae.
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(biochemistry) A complex polysaccharide,that is the principal constituent of the capsule of the human pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of a heptopyranose
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A heteroglycan derived from glucose
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(organic chemistry) A glycoside containing two or more different sugar moieties
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of a hexopyranose
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A taste-modifying tripeptide (of glutamic acid, cysteine and alanine) responsible, with other peptides, for the kokumi flavour
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Alternative form of hypoglycin [(organic chemistry) A toxic organic compound related to lycine, found in Blighia sapida (ackee fruit), causing hypoglycemia, and responsible for Jamaican vomiting sickness.]
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Alternative form of laccin (“substance from lac”) [(organic chemistry) A yellow amorphous substance obtained from lac.]
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(biochemistry) The sodium salt of 2-(4-methoxyphenoxy)propionic acid. It is an antisweet compound.
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(biochemistry) A branched tetraose present in a tomato glycoalkaloid
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(organic chemistry) Any glycoside of mannobiose
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(biochemistry) A natural sugar substitute, a glycoprotein extracted from the miracle berry.
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(biochemistry) An unusual thiol compound found in the Actinobacteria, composed of a cysteine residue with an acetylated amino group linked to glucosamine, which is then linked to inositol.
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An unfermentable sugar obtained by partial hydrolysis of nigeran.
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Any glucoside containing nine glucose units
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(biochemistry) An opine derived from glutamic acid and arginine
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Any glucoside that has eight glucose units
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(organic chemistry) A glycoside of glucose and octanol, used as a specialist surfactant
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Any oligomeric arabinoside
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Any glucan of plant origin
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(biochemistry) A degraded form of carrageenan.
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A polymer of phloroglucinol
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(organic chemistry) A glycoside containing rhamnose and glucose units
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(biochemistry) Any glycoside of ribose
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A particular disaccharide.
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(biochemistry) An acid found in the muscles after prolonged contraction.
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A class of glycosphingolipids containing the sequence Galβ(1,4)Glcβ(1,3)Galβ-Cer (galactose, glucose, galactose, ceramide)
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A polysaccharide gum, extracted from several species of leguminous plants of the genus Astragalus, formerly used medicinally and now as a food additive. Also more fully gum tragacanth.
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(biochemistry) The main hemicellulose in the primary cell wall of dicotyledonous plants.
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Any glycoside containing xylosylfructose
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