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Glycosylamine
Glycosylamines
are
a class
of
biochemical compounds
consisting of
a
glycosyl group
attached
to an
amino group
, -NR
2
. They are also known as N-glycosides, as they are
a type
of
glycoside
.
Glycosyl
groups
can be
derived
from
carbohydrates
. The
glycosyl
group and
amino
group are
connected
with a
β-N-glycosidic bond
,
forming
a
cyclic
hemiaminal ether
bond
.
Examples
include
nucleosides
such as
adenosine
.