Preferred Name | glycoside | |
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O-glycosides O-glycoside glycosides |
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Definitions |
A glycosyl compound resulting from the attachment of a glycosyl group to a non-acyl group RO-, RS-, RSe-, etc. The bond between the glycosyl group and the non-acyl group is called a glycosidic bond. By extension, the terms N-glycosides and C-glycosides are used as class names for glycosylamines and for compounds having a glycosyl group attached to a hydrocarbyl group respectively. These terms are misnomers and should not be used. The preferred terms are glycosylamines and C-glycosyl compounds, respectively. A glycosyl compound resulting from the attachment of a glycosyl group to a non-acyl group RO-, which itself may be derived from a saccharide and chalcogen replacements thereof (RS-, RSe-). The bond between the glycosyl group and the OR group is called a glycosidic bond. By extension, the terms N-glycosides and C-glycosides are used as class names for glycosylamines and for compounds having a glycosyl group attached to a hydrocarbyl group respectively. These terms are misnomers and should not be used. The preferred terms are glycosylamines and C-glycosyl compounds, respectively. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24400 |
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alternative term |
O-glycosides O-glycoside glycosides |
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has exact synonym |
glycosides |
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chebi_ontology |
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O-glycosides O-glycoside glycosides |
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CHEBI:24400 |
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label |
glycoside |
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notation |
CHEBI:24400 |
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prefLabel |
glycoside |
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textual definition |
A glycosyl compound resulting from the attachment of a glycosyl group to a non-acyl group RO-, RS-, RSe-, etc. The bond between the glycosyl group and the non-acyl group is called a glycosidic bond. By extension, the terms N-glycosides and C-glycosides are used as class names for glycosylamines and for compounds having a glycosyl group attached to a hydrocarbyl group respectively. These terms are misnomers and should not be used. The preferred terms are glycosylamines and C-glycosyl compounds, respectively. A glycosyl compound resulting from the attachment of a glycosyl group to a non-acyl group RO-, which itself may be derived from a saccharide and chalcogen replacements thereof (RS-, RSe-). The bond between the glycosyl group and the OR group is called a glycosidic bond. By extension, the terms N-glycosides and C-glycosides are used as class names for glycosylamines and for compounds having a glycosyl group attached to a hydrocarbyl group respectively. These terms are misnomers and should not be used. The preferred terms are glycosylamines and C-glycosyl compounds, respectively. |
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