ketosaccharides
Ketosaccharides are a class of carbohydrates that contain both a carbonyl group (a ketone or aldehyde) and a saccharide moiety. They are typically derived from monosaccharides or disaccharides and are characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group at the anomeric carbon atom. This unique structure gives ketosaccharides distinct chemical and physical properties compared to their non-keto counterparts.
Ketosaccharides can be synthesized through various chemical reactions, including oxidation, reduction, and glycosylation. They are often
The presence of a carbonyl group in ketosaccharides makes them susceptible to further chemical modifications, such
In summary, ketosaccharides are a specialized class of carbohydrates with a unique structure and diverse applications.