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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TetroseTetrose - Wikipedia

    In organic chemistry, a tetrose is a monosaccharide with 4 carbon atoms. They have either an aldehyde ( −CH=O ) functional group in position 1 ( aldotetroses ) or a ketone ( >C=O ) group in position 2 ( ketotetroses ).

  2. Mar 1, 2021 · Definition. noun, plural: tetroses. A four-carbon monosaccharide. Supplement. Monosaccharides are the simplest form of carbohydrates. They are classified according to the number of carbon atoms in a monosaccharide. In particular, a tetrose is a monosaccharide with four carbon atom s.

  3. For example, the terms triose, tetrose, pentose, and hexose signify monosaccharides with, respectively, three, four, five, and six carbon atoms. Monosaccharides are also classified as aldoses or ketoses.

  4. For example, the terms triose, tetrose, pentose, and hexose signify monosaccharides with, respectively, three, four, five, and six carbon atoms. Monosaccharides are also classified as aldoses or ketoses to indicate the carbonyl-containing group that is present.

  5. Tetrose. Those composed of four carbon atoms are called tetroses, those with five carbons are called pentoses, those of six carbons are hexoses, and so on. From: Postharvest Physiology and Biochemistry of Fruits and Vegetables, 2019

  6. tetrose. General term for a monosaccharide with 4 carbon atoms. Teunissen-Cremers syndrome. See ankylosis. Texas red

  7. It was reported that quercetin combination with some tetrose, pentose, and hexose-derived carbohydrates enhanced the radical scavenging effects by 75% (Belaya et al., 2019). The synergistic effect of the mixture related to the number of hydroxyl substituents and the presence of aldehyde or ketone groups in carbohydrate molecules.

  8. chem.libretexts.org › Reference › Organic_Chemistry_GlossaryTetrose - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Feb 28, 2022 · A tetrose is a monosaccharide whose molecule contains four carbon atoms. eg: see also triose, pentose, hexose

  9. tetrose: ChEBI ID CHEBI:26938: Definition A four-carbon monosaccharide which in its linear form contains either an aldehyde group at position 1 (aldotetrose) or a ketone group at position 2 (ketotetrose). Stars

  10. Nov 23, 2023 · Tetrose: Erythrulose A Tetrose is a monosaccharide that contains 4 carbon atoms. A Keto-tetrose is a tetrose that has a ketone functional group attached to Carbon 2 of the straight chain. A ketotetrose has 2 stereoisomers because it has one chiral center. An example of a ketotetrose is Erythrulose. Erythrulose has the chemical formula of C4H8O4.