Medical term:

chondrosin



chon·dro·sin

, chondrosine (kon'drō-sin),
A disaccharide composed of one molecule of d-glucuronic acid and one of d-galactosamine (chondrosamine); a component of the chondroitins.
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chondrosin

A term described by PA Levene, at the Rockefeller Institute in 1941, as a nitrogenous aldobionic acid and carbohydrate moiety of chondroitinsulfuric acid; it is no longer used in the working medical parlance.
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chondrosin

(kŏn′drō-sĭn)
Obsolete term for material produced when chondroitin sulfate is hydrolyzed.
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