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2005-09-18 01:59 AxelBoldt 1697×395× (8178 bytes) Formation of [[ethyl]] [[glucoside]] from [[glucose]] and [[ethanol]], showing the [[anomeric carbon]] and the resulting [[glycosidic bond]]. Created with ChemSketch; released into the public domain.
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