glycosidic in English

adjective

of or pertaining to glycosides (chemical compounds that hydrolyze into a sugar and aglycon)

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1. Amylose has α 1-4 glycosidic linkages whereas Amylopectin has α 1-4 glycosidic linkages and α 1-6 glycosidic linkages

2. Amylopectin molecules are linked by α-1,4-glycosidic bonds and α-1,6-glycosidic bonds

3. Glycosidic perfluoroaliphatic surface-active agents, their preparation and use

4. Alpha- beta amylase can hydrolyze Amylose chain “α-1, 4-glycosidic bonds” while it cannot hydrolyze Amylopectin completely as it has “α-1, 6-glycosidic bonds”.

5. The enzyme functions by attacking, hydrolyzing, and breaking glycosidic bonds in peptidoglycans.

6. Trehalose is a disaccharide formed by a 1,1-glycosidic bond between two α-glucose units.

7. A disaccharide (also called a double sugar or Biose) is the sugar formed when two monosaccharides are joined by glycosidic linkage

8. Amylopectin molecule is made from glucose units which are arranged in series with each other by glycosidic bonds

9. Amylose is a polysaccharide consisting of α-D-glucose units that are linked together by α(1→4) glycosidic bonds

10. Adenosine is a ribonucleoside composed of a molecule of adenine attached to a ribofuranose moiety via a beta-N(9)-glycosidic bond

11. Adenosine is a ribonucleoside composed of a molecule of Adenine attached to a ribofuranose moiety via a beta-N(9)-glycosidic bond

12. In DNA, Abasic sites are generated by hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkage to the nucleotide base, leaving just the sugar-phosphate backbone at that

13. Archaeol bearing glycosidic headgroups also dominates over phosphorylated Archaeol, again potentially indicating that the former derives from both living and fossil biomass

14. Archaeol bearing glycosidic headgroups also dominates over phosphorylated Archaeol, again potentially indicating that the former derives from both living and fossil biomass

15. Abasic sites are generated both spontaneously by the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds ( 3, 4) and enzymatically by N-glycosidases that remove misincorporated bases ( 5)

16. Alternatively, it could reflect preferential biosynthesis of the glycosidic form by soil-dwelling Archaea , as both glycolipid and phospholipid bound Archaeol share the

17. The specific reaction involved is the hydrolysis of the 1,4-beta-D-glycosidic linkages in Cellulose, hemiCellulose, lichenin, and cereal beta-D-glucans

18. Alternatively, it could reflect preferential biosynthesis of the glycosidic form by soil-dwelling Archaea , as both glycolipid and phospholipid bound Archaeol share the

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

20. This is double the efficiency of glucose release from the storage polymer starch, for which cleavage of one glycosidic linkage releases only one glucose molecule.

21. Agarose is a seaweed extract (red algae agar) and is a long polymer of D and L galactose and derivatives in a linear polymer bonded by two different glycosidic bonds

22. Shorter side chains are attached through β(1-3)-glycosidic bonds, and acetyl groups occur at random at a ratio of about 1 group per 9 to 19 sugar units

23. The glucose units in Amylopectin are linked in a linear chain by α(1→ 4) glycosidic bonds, and the branching occurs by α(1→ 6) bonds between 20-30 glucose units

24. Agarose contains β-d-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-α-l-galactose, linked by glycosidic bonds β(1-4) called the neoAgarobiose.It also has Agarobiose with same disaccharide units with α(1-3) linkage.

25. *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 …

26. Amygdalin definition, a white, bitter-tasting, water-soluble, glycosidic powder, C20H27NO11, usually obtained from bitter almond seeds and the leaves of plants of the genus Prunus and related genera: used chiefly in medicine as an expectorant

27. Cellulose is a natural linear polymer (polysaccharide) with a molecular repeat unit comprised of a pair of d-anhydroglucose ring units joined by β-1→4 glycosidic oxygen linkages around which the molecular chain can bend and twist.

28. The molecule consists of an Adenine attached to a ribose via a β-N 9-glycosidic bond.Adenosine is one of four nucleoside building blocks to DNA and RNA, which are essential for all life.Its derivatives include the energy carriers adenosine mono-, di-, and triphosphate, also known as AMP/ADP/ATP.

29. The present invention relates to an enzyme called chitinosanase which is obtained from the fungus Alternaria alternate, said enzyme breaking down chitosane and specifically cleaving the glycosidic GIcNAc-GIcN bond in chitosane, DNA sequences that code this enzyme, vectors and host cells with this DNA sequence, the production of this enzyme, and use thereof to cleave chitosane.

30. The present invention belongs to the field of organic synthesis, relates to a method for synthesizing a saponin, and in particular, to a method for constructing a glycosidic bond in a saponin, and comprises the following steps: directly reacting an excessive amount of aldose or ketose with aglycone in a suitable organic solvent at 30 °C to a reflux temperature and with the presence of an acid catalyst, to obtain a target product saponin.