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- Side_chain abstract "This article is about the side chain of any type of long molecule. For the substitution of an atom or chemical group for a hydrogen atom on a hydrocarbon chain, see Substituent.In organic chemistry and biochemistry, a side chain is a chemical group that is attached to a core part of the molecule called "main chain" or backbone. A side chain is also known as a pendant chain, but a pendant group (side group) has a different definition. The placeholder R is often used as a generic placeholder for alkyl (saturated hydrocarbon) group side chains in chemical structure diagrams. To indicate other non-carbon groups in structure diagrams, X, Y, or Z is often used. The R symbol was introduced by 19th-century French chemist Charles Frédéric Gerhardt, who advocated its adoption on the grounds that it would be widely recognizable and intelligible given its correspondence in multiple European languages to the initial letter of one or more words already used to denote the concept and sharing the meaning "root" or "residue": French racine ("root") and résidu ("residue"), these terms' respective English translations along with radical (itself derived from Latin radix below), Latin radix ("root") and residuum ("residue"), and German Rest ("remnant" and, in the context of chemistry, both "residue" and "radical").In polymer science, the side chain of an oligomeric or polymeric offshoot extends from the backbone chain of a polymer. Side chains have noteworthy influence on a polymer's properties, mainly its crystallinity and density. An oligomeric branch may be termed a short-chain branch, and a polymeric branch may be termed a long-chain branch. Side groups are different from side chains; they are neither oligomeric nor polymeric.In proteins, which are composed of amino acid residues, the side chains are attached to the alpha-carbon atoms of the amide backbone.".
- Side_chain wikiPageID "1152896".
- Side_chain wikiPageRevisionID "599102997".
- Side_chain hasPhotoCollection Side_chain.
- Side_chain quote "2".
- Side_chain quote "An oligomeric or polymeric offshoot from a macromolecular chain. Notes 1. An oligomeric branch may be termed a short-chain branch.".
- Side_chain quote "Branch".
- Side_chain quote "Pendant chain".
- Side_chain quote "Side-chain".
- Side_chain title "IUPAC definition".
- Side_chain subject Category:Organic_chemistry.
- Side_chain comment "This article is about the side chain of any type of long molecule. For the substitution of an atom or chemical group for a hydrogen atom on a hydrocarbon chain, see Substituent.In organic chemistry and biochemistry, a side chain is a chemical group that is attached to a core part of the molecule called "main chain" or backbone. A side chain is also known as a pendant chain, but a pendant group (side group) has a different definition.".
- Side_chain label "Cadeia lateral".
- Side_chain label "Cadena lateral".
- Side_chain label "Chaîne latérale".
- Side_chain label "Seitenkette".
- Side_chain label "Side chain".
- Side_chain label "سلسلة جانبية".
- Side_chain label "侧链".
- Side_chain sameAs Seitenkette.
- Side_chain sameAs Cadena_lateral.
- Side_chain sameAs Chaîne_latérale.
- Side_chain sameAs Cadeia_lateral.
- Side_chain sameAs m.04bt5v.
- Side_chain sameAs Q899689.
- Side_chain sameAs Q899689.
- Side_chain wasDerivedFrom Side_chain?oldid=599102997.
- Side_chain isPrimaryTopicOf Side_chain.