Aldohexose

/ˌɔldoʊˈhɛksoʊs/ noun

A six-carbon sugar with an aldehyde group, including common sugars like glucose, galactose, and mannose that are essential to life.

From aldo- (aldehyde group) plus hexose (from Greek hex, meaning 'six,' plus sugar suffix -ose). Coined in 19th-century biochemistry as sugars were being systematically classified.

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