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Aldose Definition:
A sugar molecule that contains an aldehyde group.
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Aldose Notes:
Aldose is a type of simple sugar (monosaccharide) and is a chiral molecule, which helps to develop the nucleic acids. L- and D-Glyceraldehydes are the simplest forms of aldoses and they contain 3-C structures, each contain two hydroxyl and one aldehyde.
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