- gly|cer|ic
- gly|cer|ic «glih SEHR ihk, GLIHS uhr», adjective.1. of or derived from glycerol.2. relating to glycerol.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
gly|cer|in|ate — «GLIHS uhr uh nayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to mix or treat with glycerol … Useful english dictionary
di|phos|pho|gly|cer|ic acid — «dy FOS foh glih SEHR ihk, GLIHS uhr », a substance present in blood and tissues that regulates the release of oxygen by hemoglobin: »Diphosphoglyceric acid…is manufactured in the red blood cells from glucose and phosphate (New York Times). Abbr … Useful english dictionary
phos|pho|gly|cer|ic acid — «FOS foh glih SEHR ihk, GLIHS uhr », a phosphate of glyceric acid in two isomeric forms, that is an intermediate compound in carbohydrate metabolism … Useful english dictionary
gly — ace·tyl·gly·cine; cog·gly; drag·gly; eu·gly·pha; gan·gly; gig·gly; gin·gly·form; gin·gly·mo·di; gin·gly·moid; gin·gly·mos·to·ma; gin·gly·mus; gly·can; gly·ce·mia; gly·ce·ria; gly·cer·ic; gly·cid·ic; gly·cin; gly·co·chol·ate; gly·co·cholic;… … English syllables
glyceric — gly·cer·ic … English syllables
glycericacid — gly·cer·ic acid (glĭ sĕrʹĭk) n. A colorless syrupy acid, C3H6O4, obtained from oxidation of glycerol. [glycerin + ic.] * * * … Universalium
Glyceraldehyd — Gly|cer|al|de|hyd: svw. ↑ Glycerinaldehyd … Universal-Lexikon
glyceric acid — gly•cer′ic ac′id [[t]glɪˈsɛr ɪk[/t]] n. chem. a colorless, syrupy liquid, C3H6O4, obtained by oxidizing glycerol • Etymology: 1860–65; glycer(ol)+ ic … From formal English to slang
glyceric acid — The fatty acid analog of glycerol; occurs particularly in the form of phosphorylated derivatives as an intermediate in glycolysis. * * * gly·cer·ic acid glis .er ik n a syrupy acid C3H6O4 obtainable by oxidation of glycerol or glyceraldehyde * *… … Medical dictionary
phosphoglyceric acid — 1. Glyceroyl phosphoric acid; glyceroyl phosphate; an acid anhydride between glyceric acid and phosphoric acid. 2. 2 P.; the deprotonated form, 2 phosphoglycerate, is an intermediate in glycolysis. 3. 3 P.; the deprotonated form, 3… … Medical dictionary