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Saccharic acid, is a
chemical compound with the
formula C6H10O8. It is
derived by
oxidizing a
sugar such as
glucose with
nitric acid. The
salts of saccharic...
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Glycoinformatics Glycolipid Glycome Glycomics Glycosyl Macromolecule Saccharic acid
Avenas P (2012). "Etymology of main
polysaccharide names" (PDF)....
- The
molecular formula C6H10O8 (molar m****: 210.14 g/mol) may
refer to:
Saccharic acid, or
glucaric acid
Mucic acid, also
known as
galactaric acid or meso-galactaric...
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Tartaric acid (4C) meso-Galactaric acid (Mucic acid) (6C) D-Glucaric acid (
Saccharic acid) (6C) Robyt, J.F. (1998).
Essentials of
carbohydrate chemistry. New...
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Saccharate can
refer to
either a salt or
ester of
saccharic acid or a
metallic derivative of a sugar,
especially sucrose (thus a sucrate),
usually with...
- in his honour. He also
discovered that the
oxidation of
sugars yielded saccharic acid. Hess died
prematurely in 1850, at the age of 48, in St. Petersburg...
- 2-Aminopentanedioic acid 611
Diaminopimelic acid (2R,6S)-2,6-Diaminoheptanedioic acid 865
Saccharic acid (2S,3S,4S,5R)-2,3,4,5-Tetrahydroxyhexanedioic acid 33037...
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diethyl pyrocarbonate 1609-47-8 C6H10O8
galactaric acid 526-99-8 C6H10O8
saccharic acid 87-73-0 C6H10S2
diallyl disulfide 2179-57-9 C6H10S3
diallyl trisulfide...
- D-aspartic acid, glycyl-L-proline, L-alanine, L-arginine, L-serine, pectine, D-
saccharic acid, p-hydroxy-phenylacetic acid,
methyl pyruvate,
citric acid, bromo-succinic...
- D-alanine, L-aspartic acid, L-histidine, l-pyroglutamic acid,
quinic acid, D-
saccharic acid,
methyl pyruvate, L-lactic acid,
citric acid, D-malic acid, L-malic...