glykoins
Glycoins are a class of molecules that play a significant role in biological processes. They are essentially carbohydrate-based compounds where one or more sugar units are linked to another molecule. This linkage can occur through various types of bonds, most commonly glycosidic bonds. The sugar moiety in a glycoin can be a simple monosaccharide like glucose or a more complex oligosaccharide. The non-sugar part, known as the aglycone, can be a wide variety of structures, including alcohols, phenols, thiols, amines, or even other complex molecules like lipids or proteins.
The biological functions of glycoins are diverse and critical. They are involved in cell recognition and adhesion,