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GLYCOSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : glucose sense 1 2. a simple sugar (as arabinose, glucose, or fructose) existing structurally in either its open-chain aldehyde or ketone ...
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GLYCOSE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Glycose definition: an older word for glucose. See examples of GLYCOSE used in a sentence.
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GLYCOSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
relating to or characteristic of a glycoside, any of a group of substances derived from monosaccharides by replacing the hydroxyl group by another group.
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glycose
glycose (ˈglaɪkəʊs, -z) 1. Obs. var. glucose. 2. [cf. glyco-.] Any of the monosaccharides.1938 M. L. Wolfrom in H. Gilman Org. Chem. II. xvi. 1418 The methylglycosides (glycose referring to any sugar) and their acetates. 1957 W. Pigman Carbohydrates i. 3 A glycose is any monosaccharide.
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Glucose - Wikipedia
Glucose is a sugar with the molecular formula C 6H 12O 6. It is the most abundant monosaccharide, a subcategory of carbohydrates.
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glycose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
glycose (countable and uncountable, plural glycoses). (biochemistry) Any monosaccharide. Derived terms.
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Glybuzole
It is an oral antidiabetic drug (OAD), when administered in the right dose it will help bring the blood glycose level down by stimulating the insulin production
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Glycose - Oxford Reference
1. a less frequently used term for any monosaccharide. 2. an obsolete name for glucose (see also glyco+ (def. 2). 3. (sometimes) an alternative name for corn ...
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Regulation of glycose and lipid metabolism and application based ...
Firstly, this paper bypassed the category of intestinal microbes, and explained the potential of dietary fiber in regulating glucose and lipid ...
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Glycose | wein.plus Lexicon
Term for a product obtained from starch with a tough, creamy consistency, which is often used as a binder in the food industry due to its ...
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Glycose vs Glucose: When And How Can You Use Each One?
Glycose is a term used to describe a sugar molecule that contains six carbon atoms. It is also known as a hexose. Here are some examples of how ...
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glycose, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun glycose mean? ... There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun glycose, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for ...
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glycosyl
glycosyl, n. Biochem. (ˈglaɪkəʊsaɪl) [ad. F. glucosyle (Pictet & Castan 1921, in Helv. Chim. Acta IV. 319): see glycose n. + -yl.] Any univalent radical derived from a sugar by the removal of a hydroxyl group from an anomeric carbon atom. Usu. attrib.1945 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXVII. 1664/1 In 1901...
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glycosamine
glycosamine Chem. (glaɪˈkəʊzəmiːn, -səmiːn) [ad. G. glycosamin (G. Ledderhose 1876, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. IX. 1200), f. glycose + amine.] a. = glucosamine. b. Any amino-sugar in which the amino group replaces a hydroxyl group other than that attached to the first carbon atom.1877 Jrnl. Chem. S...
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Homer Jay Wheeler
Ueber die Xylose oder den Holzzucker, eine zweite Penta‐Glycose. Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie, 254(3):304-320.
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