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- Glycosylamines are a class of biochemical compounds consisting of a glycosyl group attached to an amino group, -NR2. They are also known as N-glycosides...
- group of the amino acid, producing N-substituted glycosylamine and water The unstable glycosylamine undergoes Amadori rearrangement, forming ketosamines...
- glycosidic bond. Glycosides can be linked by an O- (an O-glycoside), N- (a glycosylamine), S-(a thioglycoside), or C- (a C-glycoside) glycosidic bond. According...
- isomerization or rearrangement reaction of the N-glycoside of an aldose or the glycosylamine to the corresponding 1-amino-1-deoxy-ketose. The reaction is important...
- Nucleosides are glycosylamines that can be thought of as nucleotides without a phosphate group. A nucleoside consists simply of a nucleobase (also termed...
- Ortho-toluidine method Uses aromatic amines and hot acetic acid. Forms glycosylamine and Schiff's base which is emerald green in color. This is the most...
- results were obtained by Becker et al. Nucleoside – Any of several glycosylamines comprising a nucleobase and a sugar molecule Nucleotide – Biological...
- nitrogen. Substances containing N-glycosidic bonds are also known as glycosylamines. C-glycosyl bonds have the glycosidic oxygen replaced by a carbon; the...
- Hemiaminal ethers have the following structure: R‴-C(NR'2)(OR")-R⁗. The glycosylamines are examples of cyclic hemiaminal ethers. Hemiaminals and ethers methanolamine...
- Other examples include ribityl in 6,7-Dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine, and glycosylamines. Instead of the hemiacetal hydroxyl group, a hydrogen atom can be removed...