glycoside
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- glycosidic adjective
Etymology
Origin of glycoside
1925–30; glycose (a monosaccharide) + -ide
Example Sentences
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Cerberin, which is found in a handful of other plants, is a cardiac glycoside, which disrupts the electrical signaling in the heart.
From Salon • Apr. 10, 2025
Foxglove - digitalis - is a source of digitoxin, a glycoside in the drug digitalis, which has been used as a heart stimulant since 1785.
From BBC • Jul. 10, 2023
It is based on antigens made of carbohydrates, specifically glycoside and N-acetylglucosamine, found on the surface of red blood cells.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
The team found that just a single copy with the initial mutation confers some glycoside resistance, a property that may have enabled the change to persist long enough for other, more beneficial mutations to occur.
From Science Magazine • Oct. 2, 2019
The species Aesculus hippocastanum has been studied and has been found to contain saponin, tannin, and the glycoside, esculin.
From Northern Nut Growers Association Incorporated 39th Annual Report at Norris, Tenn. September 13-15 1948 by Northern Nut Growers Association
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