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  2. Mannose - Wikipedia

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    Mannose is a sugar with the formula HOCH 2 (CHOH) 4 CHO.It is one of the monomers of the aldohexose series of carbohydrates.It is a C-2 epimer of glucose.Mannose is important in human metabolism, especially in the glycosylation of certain proteins.

  3. Mannans - Wikipedia

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    Mannans are polymers containing the sugar mannose as a principal component. [1] [2] They are a type of polysaccharide found in hemicellulose, a major source of biomass found in higher plants such as softwoods. These polymers also typically contain two other sugars, galactose and glucose. They are often branched (unlike cellulose).

  4. Fructolysis - Wikipedia

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    Glucose and lactate are then used normally as energy to fuel cells all over the body. [1] Fructose is a dietary monosaccharide present naturally in fruits and vegetables, either as free fructose or as part of the disaccharide sucrose, and as its polymer inulin.

  5. Carbohydrate metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Humans can consume a variety of carbohydrates, digestion breaks down complex carbohydrates into simple monomers (monosaccharides): glucose, fructose, mannose and galactose. After resorption in the gut , the monosaccharides are transported, through the portal vein , to the liver, where all non-glucose monosacharids (fructose, galactose) are ...

  6. List of sugars - Wikipedia

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    Galactose – a monosaccharide sugar not as sweet as glucose or fructose; Glucose, glucose solids [1] Golden syrup, golden sugar [1] – refined sugar cane or sugar beet juice; Grape sugar, [1] grape juice; High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) [1] – made from corn starch, containing from 55% fructose [3] to 90% fructose.

  7. Disaccharide - Wikipedia

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    For example, milk sugar (lactose) is a disaccharide made by condensation of one molecule of each of the monosaccharides glucose and galactose, whereas the disaccharide sucrose in sugar cane and sugar beet, is a condensation product of glucose and fructose.

  8. Hexose - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, an unfermentable product obtained by treatment of fructose with bases, in particular lead(II) hydroxide, was given the name glutose, a portmanteau of glucose and fructose, and was claimed to be a 3-ketohexose. [12] [13] However, subsequent studies showed that the substance was a mixture of various other compounds. [13] [14]

  9. Osazone - Wikipedia

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    D-glucose reacts with phenylhydrazine to give glucosazone. ... (from galactose) forms rhombic-plate shaped crystals. Glucosazone (from glucose, fructose or mannose) ...