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Glycone

Particularly in naturally occurring glycosides, the compound ROH from which the carbohydrate residue has been removed is often termed the aglycone, and the carbohydrate residue itself is sometimes referred to as the glycone . [Pg.132]

Inhibition of D-Glycosida es by Glycon-related Polyhydroxypyrrolidines, Expressed by the Inhibition Constants K in iiM (Adapted from Ref. 97)... [Pg.346]

As glycon affinity of glycosidases is generally low for monosaccharides (see Tables III and IV), problems with unspecific labeling may arise with glycon-derived inhibitors of high intrinsic reactivity which do not have additional features to provide enhanced affinity, for example, a suitably positioned... [Pg.363]

Kinetic Constants for the Inactivation of Glycosidases by Conduritol Epoxides Corresponding to their Respective Glycon Specificities (see Text)... [Pg.366]

Allard A-S, P-A Hynning, M Remberger, AH Neilson (1992) Role of sulfate concentration in dechlorination of 3,4,5-trichlorocatechol by stable enrichment cultures grown with coumarin and flavanone glycones and aglycones. Appl Environ Microbiol 58 961-968. [Pg.228]

Kostromina, N. A., Complex compounds of cerium, neodim, and samarium with glyconic acid, J. Inorg. Chem. (Russ). 5, 95-101 (1960). [Pg.508]

Kostromina, N. A., Comparative stability of glyconate complexes of rare earth metals, Ukr. Khim. Zhum. 26, 299-304 (1960). [Pg.508]

SCHEME 17. Synthesis of the glycon of Sokodoside B, involving H2S04-Si02-promoted glycosylation steps. [Pg.52]

SCHEME 19. Retrosynthetic pathway for the glycon of the anti-Leishmania triterpenoid saponin 81. [Pg.54]

Figure 10.25 Photograph of a hydraulic press used to straighten screws and billets (courtesy of Jeffrey A. Kuhman of Glycon Corporation)... Figure 10.25 Photograph of a hydraulic press used to straighten screws and billets (courtesy of Jeffrey A. Kuhman of Glycon Corporation)...
Figure 10.27 A photograph of a screw in a PTA welding lathe a) natural gas burners are heating the screw billet to a temperature of about 400 to 430 °C, and b) the plasma arc of the PTA welder is visible in this photograph (courtesy of Jeffrey A. Kuhman of Glycon Corporation)... Figure 10.27 A photograph of a screw in a PTA welding lathe a) natural gas burners are heating the screw billet to a temperature of about 400 to 430 °C, and b) the plasma arc of the PTA welder is visible in this photograph (courtesy of Jeffrey A. Kuhman of Glycon Corporation)...

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