- A
heptose is a
monosaccharide with
seven carbon atoms. They have
either an
aldehyde functional group in
position 1 (aldoheptoses) or a
ketone functional...
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deoxyribose (in RNA and DNA, respectively) are
pentose sugars.
Examples of
heptoses include the
ketoses mannoheptulose and sedoheptulose.
Monosaccharides with...
- Pentoses: ribulose,
xylulose Hexoses: fructose, psicose, sorbose,
tagatose Heptoses:
sedoheptulose Octoses: D-manno-octulose (the
basis for KDO) ****ses:...
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seven carbon atoms and a
ketone functional group. It is one of the few
heptoses found in nature, and is
found in
various fruits and
vegetables ranging...
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Fructose Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses Neuraminic...
- GmhB may
refer to: D-glycero-alpha-D-manno-
heptose 1,7-bisphosphate 7-phosphatase D-glycero-beta-D-manno-
heptose 1,7-bisphosphate 7-phosphatase Gesellschaft...
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Fructose Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses Neuraminic...
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Fructose Psicose Sorbose Tagatose Deoxy sugars Fucose Fuculose Rhamnose Heptoses Ketoheptoses Mannoheptulose Sedoheptulose Above 7
Octoses ****ses Neuraminic...
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monosaccharides are the hexoses, glucose, fructose, Trioses, Tetroses,
Heptoses, galactose, pentoses, ribose, and deoxyribose.
Consumed fructose and glucose...
- 6-membered ring,
called glucopyranose.
Cyclic forms with a 7-atom ring
called heptoses are rare.[citation needed] Two
monosaccharides can be
joined by a glycosidic...