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Glycogen
CIDE DICTIONARY
Glycogen, n. [Gr. sweet + -gen: cf. F. glycogène.].
A white, amorphous, tasteless substance resembling starch, soluble in water to an opalescent fluid. It is found abundantly in the liver of most animals, and in small quantity in other organs and tissues, particularly in the embryo. It is quickly changed into sugar when boiled with dilute sulphuric or hydrochloric acid, and also by the action of amylolytic ferments. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Glycogen, n. a polysaccharide serving as a store of carbohydrates, esp. in animal tissues, and yielding glucose on hydrolysis.
Derivative
glycogenic adj.
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