glükosiide
Glükosiide is a collective term for a class of organic compounds formed by the glycosidic linkage of a carbohydrate, such as glucose, to another functional group, known as the aglycone or genin. This aglycone can be an alcohol, a phenol, a thiol, a sulfur analog, or a nitrogen-containing molecule. The carbohydrate part is called the glycone. This linkage typically occurs between the anomeric carbon of the sugar and a hydroxyl group of the aglycone, forming an O-glycoside, or through other functional groups to form S-glycosides, N-glycosides, or C-glycosides.
These compounds are widespread in nature and play crucial roles in various biological processes. For instance,