octoses
Octoses are a class of monosaccharides that contain eight carbon atoms. Like other monosaccharides, they have the general formula C8H16O8. Octoses are reducing sugars, meaning they can act as reducing agents. They can exist in both open-chain and cyclic forms.
The two main types of octoses are aldosoctoses and ketosoctoses, depending on the position of the carbonyl
Naturally occurring octoses are relatively rare compared to hexoses like glucose. Some examples of octoses found
The study of octoses is primarily within the field of carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry. Their synthesis