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lip·o·pol·y·sac·cha·ride L0192250 (lĭp′ō-pŏl′ē-săk′ə-rīd′, lī′pō-)n. Any of a group of polysaccharides in which a lipid constitutes a portion of the molecule, found in the outer cell wall of gram-negative bacteria.lip•o•pol•y•sac•cha•ride (ˈlaɪp oʊˌpɒl iˈsæk əˌraɪd, -rɪd, ˈlaɪ poʊ-) n. any of a class of polysaccharides to which lipids are attached. [1950–55] lipopolysaccharideenUK
lipopolysaccharide[‚lip·ō‚päl·ē′sak·ə‚rīd] (biochemistry) Any of a class of conjugated polysaccharides consisting of a polysaccharide combined with a lipid. lipopolysaccharideenUK
lipopolysaccharide [lip″o-pol″e-sak´ah-rīd] 1. a molecule in which lipids and polysaccharides are linked.2. a major component of the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria; lipopolysaccharides are endotoxins and important antigens.lip·o·pol·y·sac·cha·ride (LPS), (lip'ō-pol'ē-sak'ă-rīd), 1. A compound or complex of lipid and carbohydrate. 2. The lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin) released from the cell walls of gram-negative organisms that produces septic shock. lipopolysaccharide (lĭp′ō-pŏl′ē-săk′ə-rīd′, lī′pō-)n. Any of a group of polysaccharides in which a lipid constitutes a portion of the molecule, found in the outer cell wall of gram-negative bacteria.lip·o·pol·y·sac·cha·ride (lip'ō-pol'ē-sak'ă-rīd) A compound or complex of lipid and carbohydrate; the lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin) that is released from the cell walls of gram-negative organisms that produces septic shock. AcronymsSeeLPS |