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glucuronide
glucuronide (ɡluːˈkjʊərəˌnaɪd) n (Biochemistry) biochem a compound formed from glucuronic acidglucuronide
glucuronide[glü′kyu̇r·ə‚nīd] (biochemistry) A compound resulting from the interaction of glucuronic acid with a phenol, an alcohol, or an acid containing a carboxyl group. Also known as glycuronide. glucuronide
glucuronide [gloo-ku´ron-īd] any glycosidic compound of glucuronic acid; glucuronides, which are generally inactive, constitute the major proportion of the metabolites of many phenols, alcohols, and carboxylic acids.glu·cu·ro·nide (glū-kū'rōn-īd), A glycoside of glucuronic acid; many foreign chemicals, as well as catabolic products of normal body constituents (for example, steroid hormones), are commonly excreted in the urine as d-glucuronides, the conjugation taking place in the liver. Synonym(s): glucuronosideglu·cu·ro·nide (glū-kyūr'ō-nīd) A glycoside of glucuronic acid; many foreign chemicals, as well as catabolic products of normal body constituents (e.g., steroid hormones), are commonly excreted in the urine as d-glucuronides, the conjugation taking place in the liver. |