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The carbonyl group in glucose and ribose is an aldehyde such compounds are termed aldoses. Fructose, by contrast, has a ketone group and is therefore classified as a ketose. Glucose could also be termed an aldohexose and fructose a ketohexose, whereas ribose would be an aldopentose, names which indicate both the number of carbons and the nature of the carbonyl group. Another aspeet of nomenclature is the use of the suffix -ulose to indicate a ketose. Fructose could thus be referred to as a hexulose, though we are more likely to see this suffix in the names of specific sugars, e.g. ribulose is a ketose isomer of the aldose ribose. [Pg.464]

In ketose sugars (denoted by the suffix -ulose), the CHO group in glyceral-dehyde is replaced by... [Pg.13]

Ullmann reaction, 10 575 Ulmic coals, 6 703 -ulose suffix, for sugars, 4 696 Ultem, 10 217, 218 Ultimate strain, 11 183 Ultimet... [Pg.980]

The ketoses are classified as 2-ketoses, 3-ketoses, etc., following the carbonyl position on the chain. The 2 of 2-ketoses, a common natural structure, can be removed. The suffix ose is replaced by ulose in the parent name. Likewise, fructose is a 2-hexulose, or more simply, a hexulose. For the complete name, it is preceded by the configuration descriptor. The systematic name of fructose 4.37 would be D-araZ>Z o-2-hexulose. In the case of 2-ketoses, there is no possible ambiguity for the configuration of pyranoses and furanoses. The nomenclature is copied from that of aldoses as, for example, /3-D-fructopyranose 4.38. Methyl glycoside 4.39 of sialic acid is called methyl 5-acetamido-3,5-dideoxy-D-gZycera-a -D-gaZacfo-2-nonulopyranosidonic acid. [Pg.43]


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