different between rhamnose vs quercitrin
rhamnose
English
Etymology
From translingual Rhamnus "genus of buckthorns" +? -ose (“used to form names of sugars”)
Noun
rhamnose (plural rhamnoses)
- (biochemistry) A methyl-pentose, 6-deoxy-L-mannose, which occurs in the leaves and flowers of poison ivy and is a constituent of many plant glycosides.
Translations
Anagrams
- horseman, menorahs
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quercitrin
English
Noun
quercitrin (uncountable)
- A glycoside formed from the flavonoid quercetin and the deoxy sugar rhamnose, a constituent of quercitron dye.
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