hydroksialdehydins
Hydroksialdehydins are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of both a hydroxyl group (-OH) and an aldehyde group (-CHO) within the same molecule. These functional groups are typically attached to a carbon chain, but their relative positions can vary, leading to different isomers. The reactivity of hydroksialdehydins is a combination of the properties of both functional groups. The aldehyde group is susceptible to nucleophilic addition and oxidation reactions, while the hydroxyl group can participate in esterification, etherification, and oxidation reactions. They can also undergo intramolecular reactions, such as hemiacetal or acetal formation, especially in cyclic structures.
The simplest hydroksialdehydins are derived from simple sugars, where the aldehyde group is at one end of