Aldopentose

/ˌæl.də.ˈpen.toʊs/ noun

A five-carbon sugar with an aldehyde group, including important sugars like ribose and arabinose found in nature.

From 'aldo-' (aldehyde) + 'pent-' (five) + '-ose' (sugar suffix). Created in the late 1800s as chemists developed systematic ways to name and classify sugars based on their structure.

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