aglycone |
glycon |
Glycon is likely misspelled.
Glycon has no English definition.
As a noun aglycone
is the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside.
aglycone |
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aglycone |
aglycons |
As nouns the difference between aglycone and aglycons
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
aglycons is .
aglycon |
aglycone |
As nouns the difference between aglycon and aglycone
is that
aglycon is an alternative spelling of aglycone while
aglycone is the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside.
taxonomy |
aglycone |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and aglycone
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
aglycone is the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside.
aglycone |
solauricidine |
As nouns the difference between aglycone and solauricidine
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
solauricidine is (organic compound) a poisonous aglycone chemical compound of the glycoalkaloid solauricine.
aglycone |
digitoxigenin |
As nouns the difference between aglycone and digitoxigenin
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
digitoxigenin is (organic compound) a cardenolide, the aglycone of digitoxin, usually obtained by hydrolysis.
aglycone |
genin |
Synonyms |
Genin is a synonym of aglycone.
As nouns the difference between aglycone and genin
is that
aglycone is the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
genin is the steroid-related portion of some types of glycosides.
aglycone |
digitonin |
As nouns the difference between aglycone and digitonin
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
digitonin is (organic compound) a glycoside, obtained from
digitalis purpurea , that is used as a detergent and whose aglycone is digitogenin.
aglycone |
thiogalactoside |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aglycone and thiogalactoside
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.
As nouns the difference between aglycone and thiogalactoside
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
thiogalactoside is (organic chemistry) a galactoside in which the oxygen that links the aglycone to the sugar is replaced by a sulfur.
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