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a·rab·i·nose A0394600 (ə-răb′ə-nōs′, ăr′ə-bə-)n. A pentose sugar, C5H10O5, obtained from plant polysaccharides such as gums and hemicelluloses. [(gum) arab(ic) + -in + -ose.]arabinose (əˈræbɪˌnəʊz; -ˌnəʊs) n (Elements & Compounds) a pentose sugar in plant gums, esp of cedars and pines. It is used as a culture medium in bacteriology. Formula: C5H10O5[C19: from arabin (from (gum) arab(ic) + -in) + -ose2]a•rab•i•nose (əˈræb əˌnoʊs) n. a white, crystalline solid, C5H10O5, used esp. as a culture medium in bacteriology. [1880–85; arabin the soluble essence of certain gums = ((gum) arab(ic) + -in1) + -ose2] a•rab`i•nos′ic (-ˈnɒs ɪk) adj. TranslationsarabinoseenUK
arabinose[ə′rab·ə‚nōs] (biochemistry) C5H10O5 A pentose sugar obtained in crystalline form from plant polysaccharides such as gums, hemicelluloses, and some glycosides. arabinoseenUK
a·rab·i·nose (Ara), (ă-rab'i-nōs, a'ră-bin-ōs), An aldopentose; both of its enantiomers are widely distributed in plants, usually in complex polysaccharides; used in culture media. d-arabinose is an epimer of d-ribose. [arabin + -ose (1)] arabinose (ə-răb′ə-nōs′, ăr′ə-bə-)n. A pentose sugar, C5H10O5, obtained from plant polysaccharides such as gums and hemicelluloses.arabinose Biochemistry A pentose that occurs in d and l configurationsarabinose (ă-rab′ĭ-nōs″) [ (gum) arab(ic) + -in + ²-ose] Gum sugar, a pentose obtained from plants; sometimes found in urine. |