alkoholide
Alkoholide is a term that does not have a formal, widely accepted definition in modern chemistry. In some older or non-English texts, alkoholide is used informally to describe compounds that bear both an alcohol functional group (-OH) and an aldehyde functional group (-CHO) within the same molecule. In current standard nomenclature these substances are usually described as hydroxyaldehydes or as derivatives of aldoses if multiple hydroxyl groups are present.
Simple examples include glycolaldehyde, HO-CH2-CHO, the simplest hydroxyaldehyde. More complex hydroxyaldehydes appear in carbohydrate chemistry, such
Because alkoholide is not a formal term, chemical communication usually relies on more precise descriptors such