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Why are they monosaccharides when there is no ring? If we consider that the OH group on the bottom carbon could form a hemiacetal with the aldehyde function, then we get a ring, and that structure fits our description of a monosaccharide.
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chemistry2.csudh.edu/rpendarvis/monosacch.html
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Monosaccharide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Monosaccharides (from Greek monos : single, sacchar : sugar) are the most basic unit of carbohydrates. They are the simplest form of sugar and are usually colorless, water-soluble, crystalline so...
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Pages in category "Monosaccharides" ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Monosaccharides ... Monosaccharides are carbohydrates in the form of simple sugars. Like disaccharides, they are sweet, water soluble and crystalline.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Monosaccharides
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Monosaccharides are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion CnH2nOn. The carbon skeleton is unbranched, with a hydroxyl group at each carbon except the one containing carbonyl oxygen. ... The two families of monosaccharides are Aldoses, with the carbonyl at one end of chain, and ketoses,
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glycores.ncifcrf.gov/mono/index.html
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The monosaccharide browser allows you to view space filling Fischer projections of monosaccharides. You can edit the structure and discover the correct name or you can select names from the classified index to discover the structure.
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The sugars glucose, galactose, and fructose are examples of monosaccharides. ... If you have trouble viewing these structures, click here. ... Open-chain glucose, C6H12O6...
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www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/Chime_monosaccharides.ht...
www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/Chime_monosaccharides.htm
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Monosaccharides are carbohydrates that cannot be hydrolized to obtain smaller molecules of carbohydrate. ... Two very important Monosaccharides are Ribose and Deoxyribose. Ribose is used for the construction of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA), and Deoxyribose to build Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA). The ring structure diagram for...
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www.biocab.org/Monosaccharides.html
www.biocab.org/Monosaccharides.html
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Brush Border Hydrolases Generate Monosaccharides ... Absorption of Glucose and Other Monosaccharides: Transport Across the Intestinal Epithelium ... Monosaccharides, however, are only rarely found in normal diets. Rather, they are derived by enzymatic digestion of more complex carbohydrates within the digestive tube.
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Contents of this page:; Introduction to carbohydrates; Monosaccharides: nomenclature, stereochemistry, & cyclic forms; Sugar derivatives; Glycosidic bonds & disaccharides; Polysaccharides - amylose, amylopectin & cellulose; Glycosaminoglycans & proteoglycans; Oligosaccharides of glycoproteins & glycolipids; Lectins...
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