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cerebroside
cer·e·bro·side C0210500 (sĕr′ə-brə-sīd′, sə-rē′-)n. Any of various lipid compounds that contain glucose or both galactose and glucose and are found in the brain and other nerve tissue. [cerebr(o)- + -os(e) + -ide.]cerebroside (ˈsɛrɪbrəʊˌsaɪd) n (Biochemistry) biochem any glycolipid in which N-acyl sphingosine is combined with glucose or galactose: occurs in the myelin sheaths of nervesce•re•bro•side (səˈri brəˌsaɪd, ˈsɛr ə-) n. any of a class of glycolipids that occur in the myelin sheath of cerebrospinal neurons. [1883; < Latin cerebr(um) brain + -ose2 + -ide] cerebroside
cerebroside[′ser·ə·brō‚sīd] (biochemistry) Any of a complex group of glycosides found in nerve tissue, consisting of a hexose, a nitrogenous base, and a fatty acid. Also known as galactolipid. cerebroside
cerebroside [sĕ-re´bro-sīd] a general designation for sphingolipids in which sphingosine is combined with galactose or glucose; found chiefly in nervous tissue.cer·e·bro·side (ser'ĕ-brō-sīd'), A class of glycosphingolipid, specifically, a monoglycosylceramide (ceramide monosaccharide), the sugar being attached to the -CHOH- moiety of the sphingoid. Cerebrosides are found in the myelin sheath of nerve tissue, for example, kerasin, nervon, oxynervon, phrenosin, these names are also used for the fatty acid involved. Cerebroside is sometimes prefixed by gluco-, galacto-, among others, in place of the correct glucosylceramide, and the like. The sulfate esters of cerebrosides are among the sulfatidates.cerebroside (sĕr′ə-brə-sīd′, sə-rē′-)n. Any of various lipid compounds that contain glucose or both galactose and glucose and are found in the brain and other nerve tissue.Gaucher lipid An obsolete term for a sphingolipid, see there.cer·e·bro·side (ser'ĕ-brō-sīd) A class of glycosphingolipids; cerebrosides are found in the myelin sheath of nerve tissue. |