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Aldonic acids are
sugar acids with the
general chemical formula, HO2C(CHOH)nCH2OH. They are
obtained by
oxidizing the
aldehyde (-CHO group) of an aldose...
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hydroxy acids. The
table summarizes some
values on the
propionic series.
Aldonic acids, a type of
sugar acid, are a
class of
naturally occurring β-hydroxycarboxylic...
- acid also occurs.
Oxidation of the
terminal aldehyde instead yields an
aldonic acid,
while oxidation of both the
terminal hydroxyl group and the aldehyde...
- the
formula HO2C-(CHOH)n-CO2H.
Oxidation of just the
aldehyde yields an
aldonic acid
while oxidation of just the
terminal hydroxyl group yields an uronic...
- 4−HOC6H4CH2CH(NH2)CO2H
Aldonic acids are
sugar acids with the
general chemical formula, HO2C(CHOH)nCH2OH.
Gluconic acid, a
particularly common aldonic acid, the oxidized...
- one end or both ends of its chain. Main
classes of
sugar acids include:
Aldonic acids, in
which the
aldehyde group (−CH=O)
located at the
initial end (position...
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commercially in a
racemic mixture to
substitute for
methionine in
animal feed.
Aldonic acids, a type of
sugar acid, are a
class of
naturally occurring hydroxycarboxylic...
- 3-oxidoreductase.
Other names in
common use
include L-3-aldonate dehydrogenase, L-3-
aldonic dehydrogenase, L-gulonic acid dehydrogenase, L-beta-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase...
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stronger core. The sugars,
chelating agents in
lignosulfonates such as
aldonic acids and
extractive compounds are
mainly responsible for set ****ation...
- cyanohydrin. Then
cyanohydrin is
hydrolyzed to form
aldonic acid
lactone upon heating. Finally, the
aldonic acid
lactone is
reduced with
sodium amalgam non-stereoselectively...