Where does “cyclohexyladenosine” come from?

cyclohexyladenosine (English) comes from English cyclohexyl, from English cyclo-, from English cycle, from Catalan cicle, from Latin cyclus, from Ancient Greek κύκλος, from Proto-Indo-European kʷékʷlos, from Proto-Indo-European kʷel- — to turn.

cyclohexyladenosine (English): A derivative of adenosine with a cyclohexyl group attached. N6-cyclohexyladenosine is an adenosine A1 receptor agonist

Definitions

  1. A derivative of adenosine with a cyclohexyl group attached. N6-cyclohexyladenosine is an adenosine A1 receptor agonist

Ancestry of “cyclohexyladenosine”, step by step

cyclohexyladenosine traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English cyclohexyl

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcyclohexylThe univalent radical derived from cyclohexane by...
2Englishcyclo-Circle, circular; A cyclic compound; Cyclone
3EnglishcycleAn interval of space or time in which one set of...
4Catalanciclecycle
5Latincyclusa circle; a cycle, recurring period; a branding...
6Ancient Greekκύκλοςcircle, ring; Any circular object, such as a...
7Proto-Indo-Europeankʷékʷloswheel; circle
8Proto-Indo-Europeankʷel-to turn

via English adenosine

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishadenosineA nucleoside derived from adenine and ribose,...
2GermanAdenosinadenosine
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷel-