xylosederivatives
Xylosederivatives are chemical compounds derived from xylose, a simple sugar (monosaccharide) with five carbon atoms. Xylose itself is a aldopentose, meaning it contains an aldehyde functional group. Xylosederivatives are formed through various chemical modifications of the xylose molecule. These modifications can include oxidation, reduction, esterification, etherification, or glycosylation.
One common type of xylosederivative is xylitol, a sugar alcohol produced by the reduction of xylose. Xylitol
Xylosederivatives have a range of applications beyond food and health. In the chemical industry, they can serve