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Modern Glycosidation Methods: Orthogonal Glycosidation

ChemInform, 2003
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Glycosides

2017
Widely distributed in plants, glycosides comprise a large group of secondary metabolites. Gycosides are structurally diverse and given their proven bioactivities and traditional use, they are of great importance to the regime of Pharmacognosy; still there remains much to be elucidated on their roles and properties.
M. Bartnik, P.C. Facey
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Interference of uzara glycosides in assays of digitalis glycosides

Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2004
Presentation of a case report and pharmacokinetic investigation in healthy volunteers on the potential interference between cardiac glycosides and glycosides of Uzara, a herbal antidiarrheal preparation.Pharmacokinetic pilot investigation of apparent digitoxin and digoxin serum concentrations in 4 healthy volunteers after single-dose administration of ...
A Neff, J Fleisch, P A Thürmann
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Glycosides as Donors

ChemInform, 2001
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Iridoid glycosides and cucurbitacin glycoside from Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora

Phytochemistry, 2006
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Nobuo Kawahara   +3 more
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Biosynthesis of cyanogenic glycosides [PDF]

open access: possibleNaturwissenschaften, 1979
Cyanogenic glycosides are secondary plant compounds that occur widely in the plant kingdom. They are the source of HCN which can render the plant toxic if it is taken as food. The enzymes responsible for production of the HCN have long been known.
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Plant Cyanogenic Glycosides

Toxicon, 2000
The cyanogenic glycosides belong to the products of secondary metabolism, to the natural products of plants. These compounds are composed of an alpha-hydroxynitrile type aglycone and of a sugar moiety (mostly D-glucose). The distribution of the cyanogenic glycosides (CGs) in the plant kingdom is relatively wide, the number of CG-containing taxa is at ...
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Steviol Glycoside Biosynthesis

ChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
P. G. Telmer, J. E. Brandle
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