aldrosides
Aldrosides are a class of naturally occurring chemical compounds. They are a type of glycoside, which means they consist of a sugar molecule linked to a non-sugar part, called an aglycone. In the case of aldrosides, the sugar component is always a six-carbon sugar, specifically an aldose. Aldose sugars are characterized by the presence of an aldehyde group as their most oxidized functional group. Common aldoses include glucose, galactose, and mannose.
The aglycone portion of an aldroside can vary widely in its chemical structure. It can be an
Aldrosides are found in various plant species, and some may also be present in microorganisms. They often