Carbohydratum
Carbohydratum,[1] sive hydratum carbonii[2][3] rite descriptum, in chemia organica est biomolecula cuius formula empirica Cm(H2O)n est; hoc est, hydratum carbonii in carbonio, hydrogenio, oxygenio consistit, ubi ratio atomica duorum ultimorum est 2:1. In naturae conformatione, hydrata carbonii accuratius aldehyda polyhydroxia et ketona appellantur.
Hydratum carbonii est dictio, quae frequentissime in biochemia adhibetur, ubi idem significat ac saccharidum. Hydrata carbonii (saccharida) in quattuor greges chemicos dividuntur, qui sunt monosaccharida, disaccharida, oligosaccharida, polysaccharida. In universum, monosaccharida et disaccharida, quae sunt minora (inferiore pondere moleculari) carbonii hydrata, usitate saccharida appellantur.[4] Vocabulum saccharidi a Graeco σάκχαρον 'saccharum' deductum est. Cum scientificum carbohydratorum vocabularium multiplex sit, nomina monosaccharidorum disaccharidorumque saepissime suffixo -osum simpliciter terminantur. Itaque saccharum sanguinis est monosaccharidum glucosum, saccharum mensae est disaccharidum sucrosum, et saccharum lactis est disaccharidum lactosum.
Chemia hydratorum carbonii
recensereChemia hydratorum carbonii est pars gravis chemiae organicae, et quidem ea, quae magnum ad oeconomiam conferat. Inter praecipuas reactiones organicas quae hydrata carbonii tractant sunt hae:
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ A. Nobel (2012), Dictionary of Medical Objects / Medizinisches Sachwörterbuch.
- ↑ Lexicon Recentis Latinitatis (Edition Lampertz, 1998), ISBN 3-933070-01-5.
- ↑ Lexicon Latinum Hodiernum, auctore Petro Lucusaltiano Latinophilo, editio decima electronica, 2012 [s.v. Kohlenhydrat].
- ↑ S. L. Flitsch et R. V. Ulijn (2003), "Sugars tied to the spot." Nature 421:219–220].
Bibliographia
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Nexus externi
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- Carbohydrata, exemplaris "interactivis" et animationibus non exclusis
- Vocabularium carbohydratorum: IUPAC-IUBMB Joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature
- Singula de carbohydratis
- Carbohydrata et Glycosylatio: The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
- Functional Glycomics Gateway Carbohydrata vini