glucoside

/ˈɡluːkəsaɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical compound made of a sugar (usually glucose) linked to another substance, found in many plants.
    • Many berries contain glucosides that give them their color.
    • The glucoside in willow bark is used to make a natural pain reliever.
    • Plants produce glucosides as a way to store energy.
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