Aldoheptose

/ˌɔldoʊˈhɛptoʊs/ noun

A seven-carbon sugar containing an aldehyde group, such as mannoheptose or glucoheptose, less common than five- or six-carbon sugars.

From aldo- (indicating an aldehyde group) plus heptose (from Greek hepta, meaning 'seven,' plus the sugar suffix -ose). Formed in early 20th-century biochemistry.

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