How many optical isomers are possible from ketohexose
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Ketohexoses. A ketohexose is a ketone-containing hexose Biologically, the most important example is fructose. In the linear form, the 2-ketohexoses have three chiral centers and therefore eight possible stereoisomers (23), comprising four pairs of enantiomers.
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