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Glyceric acid
refers to
organic compounds with the
formula HOCH2CH(OH)CO2H. It
occurs naturally and is
classified as three-carbon
sugar acid. It is chiral...
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Glyceric Acidemia (a.k.a. D-
Glyceric Aciduria) is an
inherited disease, in the
category of
inborn errors of metabolism. It is
caused by a
mutation in...
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Systematic IUPAC name 2,3-Dihydroxypropanal
Other names Glyceraldehyde Glyceric aldehyde Glyceral Identifiers CAS
Number 56-82-6 (racemic) Y 453-17-8 (R) Y...
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oxide gives (−)-
glyceric acid (2), a
reaction that does not
alter the stereocenter. Thus the
absolute configuration of (−)-
glyceric acid must be the...
- 2-Phosphoglyceric acid (2PG), or 2-phosphoglycerate, is a
glyceric acid
which serves as the
substrate in the
ninth step of glycolysis. It is catalyzed...
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hydroxy acids containing a
hydroxy group in the
first position; examples:
glyceric acid,
glycolic acid and
lactic acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) –
found in...
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reacts with
oxalic or
formic acids to give (respectively)
dioxalin or
glyceric formate,
either of
which decarboxylate and
dehydrate to allylol. Allyl...
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oxidation of glycerol: HOCH2CH(OH)CH2OH + 2 O2 → HO2CCH(OH)CO2H + 2 H2O
Glyceric acid HOCH2CH(OH)CO2H is an intermediate. Its derivative, 2-methyltartronic...
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aldose are oxidized.
Examples of
sugar acids include:
Aldonic acids Glyceric acid (3C)
Xylonic acid (5C)
Gluconic acid (6C)
Ascorbic acid (6C, unsaturated...
- 3-Hydroxypropionic acid 3-hydroxypropanoic acid
hydracrylic acid CH2OHCH2CO2H
Glyceric acid 2,3-dihydroxypropanoic acid CH2OHCHOHCO2H
Pyruvic acid 2-oxopropanoic...