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xylic <chemistry> Pertaining to, derived from, or related to, xylene; specifically, designating any one of several metameric acids produced by the partial oxidation of mesitylene and pseudo-cumene.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
xylidic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, either one of two distinct acids which are derived from xylic acid and related compounds, and are metameric with uvitic acid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
xylidine <chemistry> Any one of six metameric hydrocarbons, (CH3)2.C6H3.NH2, resembling aniline, and related to xylene. They are liquids, or easily fusible crystalline substances, of which three are derived from metaxylene, two from orthoxylene, and one from paraxylene. They are called the amido xylenes.
The xylidine of commerce, used in making certain dyes, consists chiefly of the derivatives of paraxylene and metaxylene.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
xylindein <chemistry> A green or blue pigment produced by Peziza in certain kinds of decayed wood, as the beech, oak, birch, etc, and extracted as an amorphous powder resembling indigo.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
xylite <chemistry> A liquid hydrocarbon found in crude wood spirits.
Origin: Gr. Xylon wood.
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(01 Mar 1998)
xylitol <chemical> A five-carbon sugar alcohol derived from xylose by reduction of the carbonyl group. It is as sweet as sucrose. It is used as a noncariogenic sweetner and as a sugar substitute in diabetic diets.
Chemical name: Xylitol
(12 Dec 1998)
xylitol 5-phosphate dehydrogenase <enzyme> Forms xylulose 5-phosphate
Registry number: EC 1.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
xylitol dehydrogenase <enzyme> An enzyme that reversibly converts xylulose to xylitol using either NADH (d-xylulose reductase) or NADPH (l-xylulose reductase); a deficiency of the l-form is seen in individuals with essential pentosuria.
Synonym: xylitol dehydrogenase.
(05 Mar 2000)
xylitone <chemistry> A yellow oil having a geraniumlike odour, produced as a side product in making phorone.
Synonym: xylite oil.
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(01 Mar 1998)
xylo- <prefix> A combining form meaning from wood; as in xylogen, xylograph.
Origin: Gr. Xylon = wood
(29 Oct 1998)
xylobalsamum <medicine> The dried twigs of a Syrian tree (Balsamodendron Gileadense).
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Xylon wood + the balsam tree, balsam; cf. L. Xylobalsamum balsam wood, Gr.
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(01 Mar 1998)
xylobiose A disaccharide of two xylose residues linked b1&rarr;4, both in pyranose rings.
(05 Mar 2000)
xylocarpous <botany> Bearing fruit which becomes hard or woody.
Origin: Xylo- + Gr. Karpos = fruit.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
xylocopa <zoology> A genus of hymenopterous insects including the carpenter. See Carpenter bee, under Carpenter. Xyloc"opine.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Cutting wood; xylon wood + to cut.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
xylogen <botany> Nascent wood; wood cells in a forming state.
Synonym: lignin.
Origin: Xylo- + -gen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Xylenes - »õâ A family of isomeric, colorless aromatic hydrocarbon liquids, that contain the general formula C6H4(CH3)2. They are produced by the destructive distillation of coal or by the catalytic reforming of petroleum naphthenic fractions. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th ed)
    Synonyms : Dimethylbenzenes, Xylene
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    Synonyms : D-Xylose, D Xylose
  • Xylosidases - »õâ A group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of alpha- or beta-xylosidic linkages. EC 3.2.1.8 catalyzes the endo-hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-D-xylosidic linkages; EC 3.2.1.32 catalyzes the endo-hydrolysis of 1,3-beta-D-xylosidic linkages; EC 3.2.1.37 catalyzes the exo-hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-D-linkages from the non-reducing termini of xylans; and EC 3.2.1.72 catalyzes the exo-hydrolysis of 1,3-beta-D-linkages from the non-reducing termini of xylans. Other xylosidases have been identified that catalyze the hydrolysis of alpha-xylosidic bonds.
    Synonyms : Xylan Hydrolases, Hydrolases, Xylan
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XY tropical west African evergreen tree bearing pungent aromatic seeds used as a condiment and in folk medicine
XY a sugar extracted from wood or straw
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XY shrub or small tree grown as an ornamental in mild climates for its neat evergreen foliage and fragrant late flowers
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XY freshwater fish of Central America having a long swordlike tail
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