a glycosyl radical derived from galactose
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galactosyla glycosyl radical derived from galactose
galactosylsGALACTOSYL, a glycosyl radical derived from galactose
glycosylsGLYCOSYL, a radical derived from glucose
glycyla radical derived from glucose
isopropyla radical derived from propane
glyceryla radical derived from glycerol
glycosyla radical derived from glucose
naphthyla radical derived from naphthalene
naphthylsNAPHTHYL, a radical derived from naphthalene
isopropylsISOPROPYL, a radical derived from propane
phenoxycontaining a radical derived from phenol
glycylsGLYCYL, a radical derived from glucose
glycerylsGLYCERYL, a radical derived from glycerol
benzyla monovalent radical C6H5CH2- derived from toluene
carbamoyla radical derived from carbamic acid also CARBAMYL
tolyla chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLUYL
toluyla chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLYL
carbamoylsCARBAMOYL, a radical derived from carbamic acid also CARBAMYL
toluylsTOLUYL, a chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLYL
tolylsTOLYL, a chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLUYL
sulfonylOf or denoting a divalent radical, ?SO2?, derived from a sulfonic acid group
vinylica monovalent radical CH2=CH derived from ethylene by removal of one hydrogen atom
ethinyla monovalent unsaturated radical HC=C- derived from acetylene by removal of one hydrogen atom
glycerylOf or denoting a radical derived from glycerol by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms
phenyla monovalent aryl radical C6H5- derived from benzene by removal of one hydrogen atom often used in combination
isopropylOf or denoting the alkyl radical ?CH(CH3)2, derived from propane by removal of a hydrogen atom from the middle carbon atom
acylsa radical RCO- derived usually from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl from all acid groups often used in combination
acyla radical RCO- derived usually from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl from all acid groups often used in combination