Aldoside

/ˈæl.də.saɪd/ noun

A compound formed when an aldose sugar bonds with another molecule, creating a type of glycoside with an aldehyde-containing sugar as the base.

From 'aldose' + '-ide' (chemistry suffix indicating a compound or derivative). Emerged in early 20th century chemical literature as chemists characterized sugar combinations.

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