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furanoside
furanoside Chem. (fjuːˈrænəsaɪd) [f. furanose + -ide.] Any glycoside in the furanose form.1932 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 2255 The crystalline furanosides are reasonably stable to neutral aqueous permanganate. 1934 E. F. & K. F. Armstrong Carbohydrates (ed. 5) xvi. 193 Haworth compares the relative velocity c...
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pyranoside
pyranoside Chem. (paɪər-, pɪˈrænəsaɪd) [f. prec. + -ide.] Any glycoside in the pyranose form.1932 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 2254 Usually the product is also contaminated with small amounts of the corresponding pyranosides. 1934, 1966 [see furanoside]. 1970 R. W. McGilvery Biochem. xxviii. 715 Furanosides and...
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-oside
-oside, suffix Chem. (əʊsaɪd) [f. -ose2 + -ide, after glucoside, glycoside.] Used to form the names of glycosides and classes of glycosides, as furanoside, ganglioside, glucuronoside, pyranoside, etc.
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-ide
-ide Chem., a suffix used to form names of simple compounds of an element with another element or a radical. It is added to the stem or an abbreviated form of the name, and was first used in ox-ide (F. oxyde, Lavoisier) from oxygen, whence it was extended to other elements, sometimes displacing othe...
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