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- Aglycone abstract "An aglycone, or aglycon, is the compound remaining after the glycosyl group on a glycoside is replaced by a hydrogen atom.For example, the aglycone of a cardiac glycoside would be a steroid molecule.Classes of phytochemicals found in the aglycone and glycosides forms : Polyphenols↑".
- Q394316 abstract "An aglycone, or aglycon, is the compound remaining after the glycosyl group on a glycoside is replaced by a hydrogen atom.For example, the aglycone of a cardiac glycoside would be a steroid molecule.Classes of phytochemicals found in the aglycone and glycosides forms : Polyphenols↑".
- Aglycone comment "An aglycone, or aglycon, is the compound remaining after the glycosyl group on a glycoside is replaced by a hydrogen atom.For example, the aglycone of a cardiac glycoside would be a steroid molecule.Classes of phytochemicals found in the aglycone and glycosides forms : Polyphenols↑".
- Q394316 comment "An aglycone, or aglycon, is the compound remaining after the glycosyl group on a glycoside is replaced by a hydrogen atom.For example, the aglycone of a cardiac glycoside would be a steroid molecule.Classes of phytochemicals found in the aglycone and glycosides forms : Polyphenols↑".