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glyceraldehyde
glyc·er·al·de·hyde G0161500 (glĭs′ə-răl′də-hīd′)n. A sweet colorless crystalline solid, C3H6O3, that is an intermediate compound in carbohydrate metabolism. [glycer(in) + aldehyde.]glyceraldehyde (ˌɡlɪsəˈrældəˌhaɪd) n (Biochemistry) biochem a sweet crystalline compound involved in carbohydrate metabolismglyc•er•al•de•hyde (ˌglɪs əˈræl dəˌhaɪd) n. an aldehyde sugar, C3H6O3, that is an intermediate in carbohydrate metabolism and yields glycerol on reduction. [1880–85; glycer (in) + aldehyde] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glyceraldehyde - a sweet crystalline aldehyde formed by the breakdown of sugarsglyceric aldehydealdehyde - any of a class of highly reactive chemical compounds; used in making resins and dyes and organic acids | Translationsglyceraldehyde
glyceraldehyde[‚glis·ə′ral·də‚hīd] (biochemistry) CH2OHCOHCHO A colorless solid, isomeric with dehydroxyacetone; soluble in water and insoluble in organic solvents; an important intermediate in carbohydrate metabolism; used as a chemical intermediate in biochemical research and nutrition. glyceraldehyde
glyceraldehyde [glis″er-al´dĕ-hīd] a compound, glyceric aldehyde, formed by the oxidation of glycerol.glyc·er·al·de·hyde (glis'ĕr-al'dĕ-hīd), A triose and the simplest optically active aldose; the dextrorotatory isomer is taken as the structural reference point for all d compounds, the levorotatory isomer for all l compounds. Synonym(s): 2, 3-dihydroxypropranal, glyceric aldehydeglyceraldehyde (glĭs′ə-răl′də-hīd′)n. A sweet colorless crystalline solid, C3H6O3, that is an intermediate compound in carbohydrate metabolism.glyc·er·al·de·hyde (glis'ĕr-al'dĕ-hīd) A triose and the simplest optically active aldose; the dextrorotatory isomer is taken as the structural reference point for all d compounds, the levorotatory isomer for all l compounds. glyceraldehyde Related to glyceraldehyde: acetoneSynonyms for glyceraldehydenoun a sweet crystalline aldehyde formed by the breakdown of sugarsSynonymsRelated Words |