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deprotonate at high pH, so are
marginally less
stable than
aldohexoses in solution. The
aldohexose that is most
important in
biochemistry is D-glucose, which...
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chemical formula. For instance,
galactose and
glucose are both
aldohexoses, but have
different physical structures and
chemical properties. The...
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widely used
aldohexose in most
living organisms. One
possible explanation for this is that
glucose has a
lower tendency than
other aldohexoses to
react nonspecifically...
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derived from the
carbonyl of the
ketone (e.g. C-2 in D-fructose). In
aldohexoses the
anomeric reference atom is the
stereocenter that is ****hest from...
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discussed category of
aldoses are
those with six
carbon atoms,
aldohexoses. Some
aldohexoses that are
widely called by
common names are: D-(+)-Allose D-(+)-Altrose...
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molecular formula C6H12O6 (molar m****: 180.16 g/mol) may
refer to:
Hexoses Aldohexoses Allose Altrose Galactose Glucose Dextrose (D-Glucose) L-Glucose Gulose...
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Chemistry (1902) for his work in
determining the
structure of the D-
aldohexoses. However, the linear, free-aldehyde
structures that
Fischer proposed...
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systems of
classification are
often combined. For example,
glucose is an
aldohexose (a six-carbon aldehyde),
ribose is an
aldopentose (a five-carbon aldehyde)...
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biochemistry of the two hexoses. This
change has the same
effect on the
other aldohexoses, as well.[citation needed] The PEP-dependent
sugar transporting phosphotransferase...
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Xylose Ketopentoses Ribulose Xylulose Deoxy sugars Deoxyribose Hexoses Aldohexoses Allose Altrose Galactose Glucose Gulose Idose Mannose Talose Ketohexoses...