anhydrosugars
Anhydrosugars are carbohydrates that have undergone a dehydration reaction, meaning a molecule of water has been removed. This process typically occurs when two sugar molecules are linked together to form a disaccharide, or when a sugar molecule reacts with another molecule containing a hydroxyl group. In a more general sense, anhydrosugars can also refer to cyclic structures formed from a single monosaccharide molecule through an intramolecular dehydration.
The term "anhydro" signifies the absence of water. When a molecule of water is removed from a
Intramolecular anhydrosugars are formed within a single sugar molecule. For instance, levoglucosan is an anhydrosugar derived