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    • In biochemistry and molecular biology, a residue refers to a specific monomer within the polymeric chain of a polysaccharide, protein or nucleic acid. In proteins, the carboxyl group of one amino acid links with the amino group of another amino acid to form a peptide. This results in the removal of water and what remains is called the residue. Naming of re… See more

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    In chemistry, residue is whatever remains or acts as a contaminant after a given class of events. Residue may be the … See more

    Food safety

    Toxic chemical residues, wastes or contamination from other processes, are a concern in food safety. The most common food residues originate from pesticides, veterinary drugs, and industrial chemicals. For exampl… See more

    Environmental concerns

    Similar to the food industry, in environmental sciences residue also refers to chemical contaminants. Residues in the environment are often the result of industrial processes, such as escaped chemicals f… See more

    Characteristic units within a molecule

    Residue may refer to an atom or a group of atoms that form part of a molecule, such as a methyl group. See more

     
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  1. In chemistry, residue is whatever remains or acts as a contaminant after a given class of events. Residue may be the material remaining after a process of preparation, separation, or purification, such as distillation, evaporation, or filtration. It may also denote the undesired by-products of a chemical reaction.
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    A residue is a single molecular unit within a polymer. Residue is thus another term for monomer. Although the term residue is most often used to refer to a specific amino acid within a polypeptide, it is also used to refer to sugars within a carbohydrate molecule and nucleotides within deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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    Residue (chemistry), materials remaining after a physical separation process, or by-products of a chemical reaction
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