glucosazone

glucosazone
glu·co·sa·zone (gloo-koґsə-zōn) the osazone formed from glucose by reaction with phenylhydrazine; it is a yellow crystalline substance that has been used to identify glucose. It is chemically identical to fructosazone and mannosazone.

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  • glucosazone — glu·co·sa·zone …   English syllables

  • glucosazone — glüˈkōsəˌzōn, kōzə noun Etymology: gluc + osazone 1. : the osazone of glucose, mannose, or fructose 2. : glucose phenylosazone …   Useful english dictionary

  • osazone — The compound formed by certain sugars ( e.g., glucose, galactose, fructose) with excess hydrazines, possessing two hydrazones on carbons 1 and 2 instead of only one at C 1, as in the ordinary hydrazone, thus, RNH N=CR′ CR″=N NHR″′; osazones… …   Medical dictionary

  • fructosazone — fruc·to·sa·zone (frook tōsґə zōn) the osazone formed from fructose by reaction with phenylhydrazine; it is identical to glucosazone …   Medical dictionary

  • mannosazone — man·no·sa·zone (mə noґsə zōn) the osazone formed from mannose by reaction with phenylhydrazine; it is identical to glucosazone …   Medical dictionary

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