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Encyclopedia: Glycosidic bond
In chemistry, a glycosidic bond is a certain type of functional group that joins a carbohydrate (sugar) molecule to another, which may be another carbohydrate. In specific terms, a glycosidic bond is ...
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The two carbons joined by the glycosidic bond are indicated in parentheses, with an arrow If there are subsequent residues, the subsequent glycosidic
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Any of a group of organic compounds, occurring abundantly in plants, that yield a sugar and one or more nonsugar substances on hydrolysis.
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any of a group of sugar derivatives, widely distributed in plants, which on hydrolysis yield a sugar and one or more other substances...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about glycosidic. glycosidic. Information about glycosidic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. (redirected from glycosidic)
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glycosidic bond Variant: glycosidic link The type of chemical linkage between the monosaccharide units of disaccharides, oligosaccharides, and.
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If the bond is below the plane of the ring it is said to an alpha glycosidic bond; if it above the plane of the ring it is known as a beta glycosidic bond.
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Two monosaccharides joined together by a glycosidic linkage is called a double sugar or disaccharide. The most common disaccharide is sucrose. It is composed of glucose and fructose. Sucrose is commonly used by plants to transport sugar from one part of the plant to another.
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Authors: Gast, John C.; Institute of Paper Science and Technology Subjects : Glycosides; Chemical bonds Issue Date: 1-Jan-1983...
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