alphagulopyranose
Alphagulopyranose is a specific stereoisomer of the monosaccharide gulopyranose. It is one of the two possible stereoisomers of gulopyranose, the other being betagulopyranose. The term "alphagulopyranose" refers to the specific configuration of the hydroxyl groups on the pyranose ring, where the hydroxyl group at the C1 position is in the alpha configuration. This means that the hydroxyl group at C1 is oriented away from the plane of the ring, as opposed to the beta configuration where it is oriented towards the plane.
Gulopyranose itself is a rare sugar that is not commonly found in nature. It is a six-carbon
Alphagulopyranose has been studied for its potential applications in the field of carbohydrate chemistry and glycobiology.