Anomer

/ˈænɒmə/ noun

One of two forms of a sugar molecule that differ only in the arrangement of atoms around a single carbon atom, making them different structures with the same molecular formula.

From Greek 'ano-' (up) + 'meros' (part), coined in the early 1900s by chemists studying carbohydrate structures. The term describes how sugar molecules can exist in multiple forms depending on which side a hydroxyl group points.

AMአኖመር
ARأَنْوَمَر
BNঅনোমের
CAanomer
CSanomer
DAanomer
DEAnomer
ELανόμερo
ESanómero
FAآنومر
FIanomeri
FRanomére
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