- disaccharides
- дисахариды
English-Russian Biotechnology Glossary. A. F. Valikhov, V. V. Kolotvin, O. A. Legonkova, I. A. Rogov, Thomas Creamer. 2007.
English-Russian Biotechnology Glossary. A. F. Valikhov, V. V. Kolotvin, O. A. Legonkova, I. A. Rogov, Thomas Creamer. 2007.
disaccharides — n. pl. [L. dis, twice; saccharum, sugar] A carbohydrate which can be hydrolized into two monosaccharides … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
disaccharides — n. carbohydrate which can be reduced to two sugars (Chemistry) … English contemporary dictionary
reducing disaccharides — disaccharides that can reduce Fehling solution or other reagents, owing to the presence of a functional aldehyde group … Medical dictionary
Disaccharide — A disaccharide or biose[1] is the carbohydrate formed when two monosaccharides undergo a condensation reaction which involves the elimination of a small molecule, such as water, from the functional groups only. Like monosaccharides, disaccharides … Wikipedia
carbohydrate — /kahr boh huy drayt, beuh /, n. any of a class of organic compounds that are polyhydroxy aldehydes or polyhydroxy ketones, or change to such substances on simple chemical transformations, as hydrolysis, oxidation, or reduction, and that form the… … Universalium
Carbohydrate — Carbohydrates (from hydrates of carbon ) or saccharides (Greek σάκχαρον meaning sugar ) are the most abundant of the four major classes of biomolecules, which also include proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. They fill numerous roles in living… … Wikipedia
Sugar — For other uses, see Sugar (disambiguation). For common table sugar, see Sucrose. White sugar redirects here. For the Joanne Shaw Taylor album, see White Sugar (album) … Wikipedia
Sucrose — Sucrose … Wikipedia
Biochemistry — For the journal, see Biochemistry (journal). Biological Chemistry redirects here. For the journal formerly named Biological Chemistry Hoppe Seyler, see Biological Chemistry (journal). Biochemistry, sometimes called biological chemistry, is the… … Wikipedia
Diholoside — Le saccharose, est un diholoside formé par 2 oses : le D glucose (à gauche) et le D fructose (à droite). Les diholosides sont des sucres formés par deux oses (sucres simples non hydrolysables). Si l on suit une nomenclature biochimique… … Wikipédia en Français
Dioside — Diholoside Le saccharose, est un diholoside formé par 2 oses : le D glucose (à gauche) et le D fructose (à droite). Les diholosides sont des sucres formés par deux oses (sucres simples non hydrolysables). Si l on suit une nomenclature… … Wikipédia en Français