Aglycone

Word AGLYCONE
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The nonsugar component of a glycoside molecule that results from hydrolysis of the molecule. noun

The non-sugar fragment of a glycoside. noun

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The word "aglycone" in example sentences

The product will, according to studies, deliver 200-300 times more free or 'aglycone' resveratrol to the blood plasma. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the fetal study abstract touted by Sarnoff, the authors state that rats given BPA by mouth showed no ill effects: "Oral administration of the same dose did not produce measurable levels of aglycone BPA in fetal tissues." ❋ Jon Entine (2011)

(PCC) to give 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde, the NMR data of which were identical to those of the aglycone, which was obtained after hydrolysis of the glycoside. ❋ Unknown (1991)

Synthesis of the aglycone from 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid was achieved in three steps. ❋ Unknown (1991)

A glycoside daidzin, an aglycone daidzein and an isoflavone puerarin are among compounds identified in the roots. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Each variable exon encodes a signal peptide and the amino-terminal aglycone-recognition domain. ❋ Haiyan Huang Et Al. (2010)

Because the variable exons encode the aglycone-recognition domains, these dynamic evolution of variable exons may be an adaptation of each organisms to its specific environmental niches. ❋ Haiyan Huang Et Al. (2010)

Nevertheless, they may encode short-form polypeptides containing only the N-terminal signal peptide and the aglycone-recognition domain, but lacking the donor-binding domain and the ER-anchoring transmembrane segment. ❋ Haiyan Huang Et Al. (2010)

Furthermore, this dihydroflavonol aglycone maintained the clarity of rat lens incubated with a high concentration of glucose. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

Y, Murakami N, Mizutani K, Masuda H The effects of astilbin in Kohki tea, which is produced from the leaves of Engelhardtia chrysolepis Hance (Chinese name, huang-qui), and of an aglycone of astilbin, taxifolin, on the serum and liver lipid concentrations, and on the erythrocyte and liver antioxidative enzyme activities were determined with rats fed on a cholesterol-free diet. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

To determine that the detected metabolite was due to modification of quercetin by platelets, untreated platelets (4A inset: plasma control) and quercetin aglycone (4D. ii inset) were examined to confirm the absence of tamarixetin. ❋ Bernice Wright Et Al. (2010)

O-methyl quercetin (tamarixetin), has been reported to be taken up by erythrocytes The structures of quercetin aglycone and plasma metabolites. ❋ Bernice Wright Et Al. (2010)

Soy isoflavones in the aglycone form may reduce cholesterol, improve antioxidative properties of the liver, and prevent degeneration of the vaginal wall, suggests a new study with rats.

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