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Which sugars can form furanose and pyranose? Also what to they look like in both versions as a furanose vs a pyranose, also including aldoses vs ketoses?
Aldoses: Glyceraldehyde, Erythrose, Ribose, Glucose, and Galactose.
Ketoses: Dihydroxyacetone, Ribulose, Psicose, Fructose, Sorbose.
Which sugars can form furanose and pyranose? Also what to they look like in both versions as a furanose vs a pyranose, also including aldoses vs ketoses?
Aldoses: Glyceraldehyde, Erythrose, Ribose, Glucose, and Galactose.
Ketoses: Dihydroxyacetone, Ribulose, Psicose, Fructose, Sorbose.
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