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From glycose + -ide , 1925–1930.
glycoside (plural glycosides )
( organic chemistry , biochemistry ) A molecule in which a sugar group (the glycone) is bound to a non-sugar group (the corresponding aglycone ) by a nitrogen or oxygen atom. Glycosides yield a sugar after undergoing hydrolysis .
chemical compound
Arabic: please add this translation if you can
Catalan: glicòsid m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 苷 ( gam1 ) , 醣苷 / 糖苷 ( tong4 gam1 ) , 配糖體 / 配糖体 ( pui3 tong4 tai2 ) , 配糖物 ( pui3 tong4 mat6 ) , 甙 ( doi6 ) ( dated )
Mandarin: 苷 (zh) ( gān ) , 醣苷 / 糖苷 (zh) ( tánggān ) , 配糖體 / 配糖体 (zh) ( pèitángtǐ ) , 配糖物 (zh) ( pèitángwù ) , 甙 (zh) ( dài ) ( dated )
Danish: glykosid c
Finnish: glykosidi
French: glycoside (fr) m
Greek: γλυκοζίτης m ( glykozítis )
Italian: glicoside (it) m
Japanese: 配糖体 ( はいとうたい, haitōtai ) , グリコシド ( gurikoshido )
Kazakh: гликозид ( glikozid )
Portuguese: glicosídeo m , glicósido m
Russian: гликозид (ru) m ( glikozid )
Spanish: glucósido (es) m
Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
glycoside m (plural glycosides )
glycoside