sugaroxidizing
Sugaroxidizing refers to processes and organisms that oxidize sugars, meaning they remove electrons from sugar molecules. This term can describe chemical oxidation reactions that convert sugars to higher-oxidation-state products, as well as biological oxidation carried out by cells to harvest energy through sugar catabolism.
In chemistry, oxidation of aldose sugars often yields aldonic acids such as gluconic acid when the aldehyde
Biological sugar oxidation is central to metabolism. In glycolysis, sugars are oxidized stepwise to pyruvate, generating
Certain microorganisms specialize in periplasmic sugar oxidation, converting sugars to organic acids without full intracellular respiration.