different between glycoside vs deglycosylated
glycoside
English
Etymology
From glyco- (“a sugar”) +? -ide (similar to glucoside), 1925–1930.
Noun
glycoside (plural glycosides)
- (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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glycoside From the web:
- what glycoside is present in citrus plants
- glycosides means
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- glycosidic linkage
- glycosidic bond
- what do glycosides do
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deglycosylated
English
Etymology
de- +? glycosylated
Adjective
deglycosylated (not comparable)
- (biochemistry) Describing a glycoside (but especially a glycoprotein) from which the sugar entity has been removed
Related terms
- deglycosylation
- glycosylated
deglycosylated From the web:
- what does deglycosylated mean
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