[生化] 糖苷
3糖苷类化合物研究现状 糖苷(Glycosides)是糖的半缩醛羟基与配基缩合失去一分子水或其它小分 子化合物而形成的一类具有广泛生理活性的化合物,糖苷中糖部分称为糖基,非 ...
苷
... glycosidation苷化 glycoside(糖)苷;配糖体 glycosidic配糖的 ...
配糖体
猫尾射含有Glycosides(配糖体),有香甘口味,受到客家人的青睐,现在在梅州山区广泛种植。
配糖物
... glycoprotein糖蛋白 glycoside甙;配糖物 glycyl甘氨酰 B2B99收辑整理 ...
生化 强心苷 ; 强心甙 ; 毛地黄类毒素 ; 强心甙类
甜菊糖 ; 甜菊糖苷
生化 初级苷 ; 一级苷
In chemistry, a glycoside /ˈɡlaɪkəsaɪd/ is a molecule in which a sugar is bound to another functional group via a glycosidic bond. Glycosides play numerous important roles in living organisms. Many plants store chemicals in the form of inactive glycosides. These can be activated by enzyme hydrolysis, which causes the sugar part to be broken off, making the chemical available for use. Many such plant glycosides are used as medications. In animals and humans, poisons are often bound to sugar molecules as part of their elimination from the body.In formal terms, a glycoside is any molecule in which a sugar group is bonded through its anomeric carbon to another group via a glycosidic bond. Glycosides can be linked by an O- (an O-glycoside), N- (a glycosylamine), S-(a thioglycoside), or C- (a C-glycoside) glycosidic bond. According to the IUPAC, the name "C-glycoside" is a misnomer; the preferred term is "C-glycosyl compound". The given definition is the one used by IUPAC, which recommends the Haworth projection to correctly assign stereochemical configurations. Many authors require in addition that the sugar be bonded to a non-sugar for the molecule to qualify as a glycoside, thus excluding polysaccharides. The sugar group is then known as the glycone and the non-sugar group as the aglycone or genin part of the glycoside. The glycone can consist of a single sugar group (monosaccharide) or several sugar groups (oligosaccharide).The first glycoside ever identified was amygdalin, by the French chemists Pierre Robiquet and Antoine Boutron-Charlard, in 1830.