Dialdose
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In chemistry, a dialdose is a monosaccharide containing two aldehyde groups.[1] For example, the hexodialdose O=CH–(CHOH)4–CH=O, obtained by reducing glucuronic acid with sodium amalgam.[2]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, a dialdose is a monosaccharide containing two aldehyde groups.[1] For example, the hexodialdose O=CH–(CHOH)4–CH=O, obtained by reducing glucuronic acid with sodium amalgam.[2]