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Definitions of saccharide
  1. noun
    an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain

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  • sugar an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain
  • glucose a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy
  • cellulose a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
  • carbohydrate an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain
  • glycoside a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
  • heparin a polysaccharide produced in basophils (especially in the lung and liver) and that inhibits the activity of thrombin in coagulation of the blood; it (trade names Lipo-Hepin and Liquaemin) is used as an anticoagulant in the treatment of thrombosis and in heart surgery
  • liquaemin a polysaccharide produced in basophils (especially in the lung and liver) and that inhibits the activity of thrombin in coagulation of the blood; it (trade names Lipo-Hepin and Liquaemin) is used as an anticoagulant in the treatment of thrombosis and in heart surgery
  • trisaccharide any of a variety of carbohydrates that yield three monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
  • stachyose a tetrasaccharide found in the tubers of the Chinese artichoke
  • glucosamine an amino derivative of glucose that is a component of many polysaccharides
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