galactonate
Galactonate refers to a salt or ester of galactonic acid. Galactonic acid is an aldonic acid, a type of sugar acid, derived from galactose. It is formed by the oxidation of the aldehyde group of galactose to a carboxyl group. Galactonic acid exists as several stereoisomers, including D-galactonic acid and L-galactonic acid. These isomers correspond to the configurations of their parent sugars, D-galactose and L-galactose, respectively.
In biological systems, galactonates are not as common as some other sugar derivatives. However, they can be