Where does “phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate” come from?

phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (English) comes from English phosphoribosyl, from English ribosyl, from English ribose, from German Ribose, from English arabinose, from English arabin, from English arabic, from Latin arabicus — to flow sharply.

phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (English): A high-energy, activated sugar molecule derived from ribose 5-phosphate that acts as a key starting material for making and recycling nucleotides in cells

Definitions

  1. A high-energy, activated sugar molecule derived from ribose 5-phosphate that acts as a key starting material for making and recycling nucleotides in cells

Ancestry of “phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate”, step by step

phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English phosphoribosyl

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishphosphoribosylthe univalent radical derived from phosphoribose
2Englishribosylany univalent radical derived from ribose
3EnglishriboseA naturally occurring pentose sugar, which is a...
4GermanRiboseribose
5EnglisharabinoseAn aldopentose that occurs most often in...
6EnglisharabinA carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, found...
7EnglisharabicRelated to the Arabic language
8LatinarabicusArabic
9Ancient GreekἈραβικόςArabic, Arab
10Ancient GreekἌραψArab; Arabian
11ArabicعَرَبArabs; Arab
12Arabicعَرَبَto flow sharply

via English pyrophosphate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpyrophosphateAny salt or ester of pyrophosphoric acid
Every word from Arabic عَرَبَEvery word from Arabic عَرَبEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἄραψ