Allose

/ˈæloʊs/ noun

A rare simple sugar (monosaccharide) that is one of the eight possible isomers of glucose, differing in the arrangement of its atoms.

From 'allo-' (Greek for other/different) + '-ose' (suffix for sugars). Named because it is structurally different from glucose while having the same molecular formula (C6H12O6).

AMአለም አንድ
ARكائن غريب
BNঅলোজেন
CAal·logènic
CSallogén
DAallogent
DEAllotransplantat
ELαλλογένος
ESalógeno
FAالوجنی
FIallogeni
FRallogène
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