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Aldaric acids are a
group of
sugar acids,
where the
terminal hydroxyl and
carbonyl groups of the
sugars have been
replaced by
terminal carboxylic acids...
- C6H10O8 or HOOC-(CHOH)4-COOH (galactaric acid or meso-galactaric acid) is an
aldaric acid
obtained by
nitric acid
oxidation of
galactose or galactose-containing...
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oxidation of both the
terminal hydroxyl group and the
aldehyde yields an
aldaric acid. The
names of
uronic acids are
generally based on
their parent sugars...
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Odile was the
daughter of
Etichon (also
known as Athich,
Adalrich or
Aldaric), Duke of
Alsace and
founder of the
Etichonid noble family.
According to...
- the −CH2OH
group at the
terminal end of an
aldose or
ketose is oxidized.
Aldaric acids, in
which both ends (−CH=O and −CH2OH) of an
aldose are oxidized...
- synthesis.
Tartaric acid, an alpha-hydroxy-carboxylic acid, is
diprotic and
aldaric in acid
characteristics and is a
dihydroxyl derivative of
succinic acid...
-
carboxyl groups; examples:
adipic acid the
monomer used to
produce nylon and
aldaric acid – a
family of
sugar acids Tricarboxylic acids containing three carboxyl...
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creates an
added layer of
rigidity when
integrated with
other materials.
Aldaric acids Uronic acids Gold, Victor, ed. (2019). The
IUPAC Compendium of Chemical...
- of HMF
First group is
based on the acid-promoted
triple dehydration of
aldaric (mucic) acids. This
reaction requires severe conditions (highly concentrated...
- AD by
Saint Remigius. The son of
Auberon (also
referred to as Albéron,
Aldaric, or Alberic) and
Argotte of the Ostrogoths,
daughter of
Theodoric the Great...