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THE study of amine-N-glycosides has been stimulated in recent years by the occurrence of this type of compound in nucleic acids and in certain co-enzymes. The present position is that, whereas the nucleosides are generally accepted as being N-furanosides, the structures of the simpler compounds of this type, such as aniline-N-glucoside (glucose anilide), have not yet been firmly established1.
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ELLIS, G., HONEYMAN, J. Arylamine-N-glycosides. Nature 167, 239–240 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/167239a0
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