glycoside in English

noun
1
a compound formed from a simple sugar and another compound by replacement of a hydroxyl group in the sugar molecule. Many drugs and poisons derived from plants are glycosides.
Covalent bonds between the anomeric hydroxyl of a cyclic sugar and the hydroxyl of a second sugar (or another alcohol containing compound) are termed glycosidic bonds, and the resultant molecules are glycosides .

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1. 9 A new chromone glycoside from Cassia siamea lam.

2. Amygdalin, an anticancer agent, belongs to cyanogenic glycoside family

3. Arabinoside definition is - a glycoside that yields Arabinose on hydrolysis.

4. 22 This glycoside saxitoxin hybrid goes to work in the blood stream instantly.

5. Each tablet supplies a combination of citrus Bioflavonoids rich in quercetin and its glycoside, rutin.

6. Background: Amygdalin is a cyanogenic glycoside which is described as a naturally occurring anticancer agent

7. Betanin in solution, upon heating, was found to hydrolyze to betalamic acid and cyclodopa-5-O-glycoside.

8. Aquilegia contains flavonoid, phenolic acid, triterpenoid saponin (cycloartane glycoside), and alkaloid (magnoflorine and aporphinoid alkaloid) (Bylka et al., 2004; Chen et al., 2002; Nishida et al., 2003).Labdane diterpene glycosides and megastigmane glycoside are also found (Yoshimitsu et al., 2008).

9. Anthocyanin definition is - any of various soluble glycoside pigments producing blue to red coloring in flowers and plants.

10. ***Amygdalin is a cyanogenic glycoside contained in stone fruit kernels (e.g., almonds, apricot, peach, and plum) and apple seeds

11. Amygdalin is a glycoside initially isolated from the seeds of the tree Prunus dulcis, also known as bitter almonds

12. Vitamin B17, or laetrile, is a partly man-made derivative of Amygdalin, a natural cyanogenic glycoside plant compound

13. C-Glycosyl-(S)- and (R)-Alanines 12a and 12b were synthesized from the known β-C-glycoside 1

14. Amygdalin is a naturally occurring cyanogenic glycoside derived from nuts, plants, and the pits of certain fruits, primarily apricots

15. Cocklebur Toxic Principle Carboxyactractyloside, a sulfated glycoside, is present in high concentration in the burs and the 2-leafed cotyledonary stage

16. The identification of the xylose-free alkaloid glycoside was carried out by paper chromatography and investigation of the products formed by acid hydrolysis.

17. Avicularin is a quercetin O-glycoside in which an alpha-L-arabinofuranosyl residue is attached at position 3 of quercetin via a glycosidic linkage

18. Specific color reactions and spectroscopic analyses indicate preliminarily that the pink flower color pigment of P. mume "Fenpi Gongfen" is cyanins, namely acylated cyanidin 3-glycoside.

19. Amygdalin: [ ah-mig´dah-lin ] a glycoside from kernels and pits of bitter almonds, apricots, cherries, peaches, and apples, as well as certain other plant parts

20. What does Amygdalin mean? A glycoside, C20 H27 NO11 , commonly found in seeds and other plant parts of many members of the rose family, such as ke

21. Definition of Anthocyanin : any of various soluble glycoside pigments producing blue to red coloring in flowers and plants Examples of Anthocyanin in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web That …

22. Amygdalin (CAS NO.29883-15-6) is a glycoside initially isolated from the seeds of the tree Prunus dulcis, also known as bitter almonds, by Pierre-Jean Robiquet and A

23. Red Baneberries, like other plants in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae), contain ranunculin, an innocuous glycoside that is enzymatically broken down into a highly irritating toxin, protoanemonin, when any part of the plant damaged

24. *Amylopectin* A branched-chain polysaccharide [1] that is found in native starches composed of glucose [2] units joined by α-1, 4 glycosidic bonds (see GLYCOSIDE [3]) and at points of branching by α …

25. Because lemon Bioflavonoids and specifically the Bioflavonoid eriodictyol glycoside included in Lipo-Flavonoid ® have been used to treat tinnitus since the 1960s, when an ENT with a prominent Clinic in Minnesota first described success with their use

26. Depending upon the species, Buttercups are found throughout the USA Animals Affected Cattle, horses Ranunculus-repens Toxic Principle An oily glycoside, ranunculin, which is converted to protoanemonin by the action of plant enzymes released when the plant is chewed

27. Because lemon Bioflavonoids and specifically the bioflavonoid eriodictyol glycoside included in Lipo-Flavonoid ® have been used to treat tinnitus since the 1960s, when an ENT with a prominent Clinic in Minnesota first described success with their use

28. The mutual interactions of Gd(III)tetraphenylporphyrin (GdTPP), Gd(III)tetramethylpyridylporphyrin (GdTMePyP), and the free base tetramethylpyridylporphyrin (H2TMePyP) with some nucleic bases (adenine, thymine, uracil, and cytosine) and their N-glycoside derivatives (adenosine, thymidine, uridine, and cytidine) have been studied by spectrophotometric titration in mixed methanol-ammonia-water solutions.

29. The hot melt adhesive contains a major amount of a meltable saccharide, e.g. a lower alkyl glycoside and a minor amount of a polysaccharide derived from starch selected from the group consisting of pre-gelatinized converted starches, cold-water soluble dextrins, and maltodextrins, and mixtures of more than one of such members of said group.

30. 4¿ represents alkylene radicals with 2 to 4 carbon atoms, G represents glycoside radicals with 5 to 12 carbon atoms and p represents numbers from 1 to 10, c represents 0 or numbers from 1 to 20, m represents 0 or numbers from 1 to 200, n represents 0 or numbers from 1 to 1000, x represents 0 or 1 and y represents 0 or numbers from 1 to 1200, on the condition that (I) contains at least one radical R?