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Riboside

Introduction: Riboside

Description of Riboside

Riboside: The product formed by replacement of the H of the C-1 OH of ribose by an alcohol residue (which may be another sugar); differs from ribosyl compounds and does not occur in ribonucleic acids, where the radical is a ribosyl (1-OH missing entirely).
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Riboside: any glycoside containing ribose as the sugar component.
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