different between glycoside vs antiarin

glycoside

English

Etymology

From glyco- (a sugar) +? -ide (similar to glucoside), 1925–1930.

Noun

glycoside (plural glycosides)

  1. (organic chemistry, biochemistry) 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.

Hyponyms

  • glucoside

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antiarin

English

Etymology

Antiaris +? -in

Noun

antiarin (countable and uncountable, plural antiarins)

  1. Either of two cardiac glycoside poisons produced by the upas tree (Antiaris toxicaria).

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Anagrams

  • Artinian

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