different between glycosyl vs anhydrosugar
glycosyl
English
Etymology
glycose +? -yl
Noun
glycosyl (plural glycosyls)
- (biochemistry) Any functional group derived from a sugar (especially from a monosaccharide) by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxy group.
Translations
glycosyl From the web:
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anhydrosugar
English
Etymology
anhydro- +? sugar
Noun
anhydrosugar (plural anhydrosugars)
- (biochemistry) An intramolecular ether formed by the loss of the elements of water from neighbouring hydroxyl groups of a sugar
anhydrosugar From the web:
- what is anhydro sugar
- what does anhydro sugar mean
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