glycan

/ˈɡlaɪkən/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of carbohydrate or sugar molecule composed of one or more sugar units.

“The researcher studied the structure and function of various glycan molecules in the cell membrane.”

2. noun

A specific type of sugar molecule, typically consisting of a core carbohydrate structure with branches of sugars attached.

“The glycan on the surface of the bacteria was crucial for its interaction with the host immune system.”

Synonyms

  • polysaccharide
  • saccharide