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  1. Ketose - Wikipedia

    In organic chemistry, a ketose is a monosaccharide containing one ketone (>C=O) group per molecule. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The simplest ketose is dihydroxyacetone ( (CH 2 OH) 2 C=O ), which has …

  2. Ketosis: Definition, Benefits, Downsides, and More - Healthline

    Apr 19, 2023 · Ketosis is a natural metabolic state that your body enters when following a very low carb diet or during starvation. This article explores ketosis and health.

  3. Aldoses and Ketoses - Chemistry Steps

    In the first post about carbohydrates, we mentioned that depending on the position of the carbonyl (C1 or C2) the sugar molecule can be an aldehyde or a ketone which are classified as an …

  4. Ketosis: Definition, Benefits & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

    Ketosis is a metabolic state that occurs when your body burns fat for energy instead of glucose. The keto diet has many possible benefits including potential weight loss, increased energy and …

  5. Ketosis - Wikipedia

    Ketosis is a metabolic state characterized by elevated levels of ketone bodies in the blood or urine. Physiological ketosis is a normal response to low glucose availability. In physiological …

  6. Ketoses - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Jan 23, 2023 · If a monosaccharide has a carbonyl function on one of the inner atoms of the carbon chain it is classified as a ketose. Dihydroxyacetone may not be a sugar, but it is …

  7. Ketose Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

    Jun 16, 2022 · A ketose serves as a reducing sugar. However, those that are bound into the glycosides are non-reducing sugar. Ketoses may be classified based on the number of …

  8. Structural Biochemistry/Carbohydrates/Ketoses - Wikibooks

    Jul 25, 2023 · A ketose is a ketone with two or more hydroxyl groups (-OH), where at least one of the hydroxyl group at each end. Ketoses are a type of monosaccharide, which are important …

  9. Ketose - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The “parent” ketose is the ketotriose called dihydroxyacetone. We can construct ketoses from dihydroxyacetone by consecutively inserting stereogenic centers (H—C—OH) between the …

  10. Difference Between Aldose and Ketose - biomadam

    What is the difference between an aldose sugar and a ketose sugar? Aldose sugars have an aldehyde group while ketose sugars have a ketone group. Moreover, one is a linear while the …

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