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Williamson DH (November 1960). "
Tetrose metabolism. 2. The
utilization of
tetroses and
tetritols by rat tissues". The
Biochemical Journal...
-
group is on the
second carbon atom from the end: Trioses:
dihydroxyacetone Tetroses:
erythrulose Pentoses: ribulose,
xylulose Hexoses: fructose, psicose, sorbose...
- on the
number of
carbon atom they are
further classified into trioses,
tetroses, pentoses,
hexoses etc.,
which is
further classified in to
aldoses and...
- monosaccharides, disaccharides, and
polysaccharides (except
trioses and
tetroses)–
should give a
positive reaction, and
nucleic acids and glycoproteins...
-
Glycolaldehyde Trioses Aldotriose Glyceraldehyde Ketotriose Dihydroxyacetone Tetroses Aldotetroses Erythrose Threose Ketotetrose Erythrulose Pentoses Aldopentoses...
- with
three carbon atoms are
called trioses,
those with four are
called tetroses, five are
called pentoses, six are hexoses, and so on.
These two systems...
-
Glycolaldehyde Trioses Aldotriose Glyceraldehyde Ketotriose Dihydroxyacetone Tetroses Aldotetroses Erythrose Threose Ketotetrose Erythrulose Pentoses Aldopentoses...
- bis(acetal) of mannitol.
Glyceraldehyde is a
precursor to four-carbon
sugars (
tetroses) via
cyanation followed by
hydrolysis of the cyanohydrin: HOCH2CH(OH)CH(OH)CN...
- and L-glyceraldehyde. Some
common aldoses are: Triose:
glyceraldehyde Tetroses: erythrose,
threose Pentoses: ribose, arabinose, xylose,
lyxose Hexoses:...
- be
classified by the
number x of
carbon atoms they contain:
triose (3),
tetrose (4),
pentose (5),
hexose (6),
heptose (7), and so on. Glucose, used as...