Aldose

/ˈæl.doʊs/ noun

Any sugar that contains an aldehyde group (a specific arrangement of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms) as its main functional group.

From 'aldehyde' + '-ose' (sugar suffix), created in the 1870s by chemists distinguishing between different classes of sugars based on their chemical structure.

AMአልዶስ
ARألدوز
BNঅল্ডোজ
CAaldose
CSaldoza
DAaldose
DEAldose
ELαλδοζη
ESaldose
FAالدهه شریر
FIaldose
FRaldose
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