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- Q17119293 subject Q6442932.
- Q17119293 subject Q8373960.
- Q17119293 abstract "Digitalose is a deoxy sugar that is a component of various cardiac glycosides including thevetin and emicymarin. It was first reported in 1892 as being obtained by the hydrolysis of Digtalinum verum. The chemical structure was first elucidated in 1943 by the German chemist Otto Schmidt. Chemically, it is a methyl ether of D-fucose.".
- Q17119293 iupacName "6-Deoxy-3-O-methyl-(D)-galactose".
- Q17119293 thumbnail Digitalose.svg?width=300.
- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q103135.
- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q103230.
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- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q409082.
- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q422238.
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- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q541769.
- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q6442932.
- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q7424300.
- Q17119293 wikiPageWikiLink Q8373960.
- Q17119293 iupacname "6".
- Q17119293 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q17119293 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q17119293 type ChemicalObject.
- Q17119293 type Thing.
- Q17119293 type Q11173.
- Q17119293 comment "Digitalose is a deoxy sugar that is a component of various cardiac glycosides including thevetin and emicymarin. It was first reported in 1892 as being obtained by the hydrolysis of Digtalinum verum. The chemical structure was first elucidated in 1943 by the German chemist Otto Schmidt. Chemically, it is a methyl ether of D-fucose.".
- Q17119293 label "Digitalose".
- Q17119293 depiction Digitalose.svg.