This document defines and classifies glycosides. Glycosides are compounds that break down upon hydrolysis into a sugar component (glycone) and a non-sugar component (aglycone) linked together. Common sugars in glycosides include beta-D-glucose, rhamnose, and cymarose. Glycosides are classified based on the atom (oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or carbon) linking the glycone and aglycone, or based on the chemical nature of the aglycone such as steroids, flavonoids, anthracenes, etc. Glycosides have various pharmaceutical uses as laxatives, cardiac stimulants, analgesics, and expectorants. Chemical tests