Glucoside in soapbark
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SAPONINEGlucoside in soapbark.
glucosidesGLUCOSIDE, a glycoside in which the sugar is glucose
amygdalina glucoside in bitter almonds, used as an expectorant
amygdalinsAMYGDALIN, a glucoside in bitter almonds, used as an expectorant
strophanthina very poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the plant Strophanthus
strophanthinsSTROPHANTHIN, a very poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the plant Strophanthus
indicanglucoside, C14H17NO6, that occurs in plants yielding indigo and from which indigo is obtained
glucosidicof or like a glucoside, a glycoside in which the sugar is glucose also GLUCOSIDAL
glucosidalof or like a glucoside, a glycoside in which the sugar is glucose also GLUCOSIDIC
indicansglucoside C14H17NO6 occurring especially in the indigo plant and being a source of natural indigo
anthocyanina glucoside plant pigment, violet in neutral, red in acid, blue in alkaline cell-sap also ANTHOCYAN
anthocyana glucoside plant pigment, violet in neutral, red in acid, blue in alkaline cell-sap also ANTHOCYANIN
anthocyaninsANTHOCYANIN, a glucoside plant pigment, violet in neutral, red in acid, blue in alkaline cell-sap also ANTHOCYAN
anthocyansANTHOCYAN, a glucoside plant pigment, violet in neutral, red in acid, blue in alkaline cell-sap also ANTHOCYANIN
cycasinnaturally occurring toxic glucoside, C8H16N2O7, obtained from the seeds of cycad plants, carcinogenic in humans and other mammals
hesperidina glucoside found in ripe and unripe fruit (as the orange), and extracted as a white crystalline substance
hesperidinsHESPERIDIN, a glucoside found in ripe and unripe fruit (as the orange), and extracted as a white crystalline substance
salicinscolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic
salicincolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic
aesculinwhite, crystalline, slightly water-soluble glucoside, C15H16O9, obtained from the bark of the common horse chestnut and used chiefly in skin preparations as a protective against sunburn