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Xylose

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Xylose
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α-D-xylose
Chemical name Xylose
Chemical formula C5H10O5
Molecular mass 150.13 g/mol
CAS number D: [58-86-6]
L: [609-06-3]
DL: [41247-05-6]
Melting point 144-145 °C
SMILES OC1COC(O)C(O)C1O
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Xylose or wood sugar is an aldopentose — a monosaccharide containing five carbon atoms and including an aldehyde functional group. It has chemical formula C5H10O5. Xylose is found in the embryos of most edible plants.

It is said to be one of eight sugars which are essential for human nutrition, the others being galactose, glucose, mannose, N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylgalactosamine, fucose, and sialic acid (formally, N-acetylnuraminic acid).

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To confirm the cause of malabsorption: It is used to assess absorptive capacity of bowel mucosa.da:Xylose de:Xylose ja:キシロース pl:Ksyloza


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