xylulosa
Xylulosa is a hypothetical monosaccharide used primarily in educational contexts to illustrate carbohydrate stereochemistry and naming conventions. It is not known to occur in nature and there are no established laboratory syntheses or commercial applications for it. In standard hypothetical representations, xylulosa is described as a pentose sugar with the molecular formula C5H10O5, analogous in skeleton to other five-carbon sugars such as xylulose and ribose.
In terms of structure, xylulosa is usually treated as a pentose that could exist as a ketose
Occurrence and synthesis are not defined for xylulosa because it is not a confirmed natural compound. As
See also: xylulose, xylose, ribose, glucose, monosaccharides, carbohydrate stereochemistry.