Glycosylamine
Glycosylamines are a class of biochemical compounds consisting of an amine with a β-N-glycosidic bond to a carbohydrate, forming a cyclic hemiaminal ether bond (α-aminoether).
Examples include nucleosides such as adenosine.
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