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What is furanose??​

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Answered by look4anandanblr
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furanose is a kind of carbohydrate which has five carbon and one oxygen atoms, making it a six membered cyclic compound. The name derives from its similarity to the oxygen heterocycle furan, but the furanose ring does not have double bonds.

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Answered by anushka1941
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A furanose is a collective term for carbohydrates that have a chemical structure that includes a five-membered ring system consisting of four carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The name derives from its similarity to the oxygen heterocycle furan, but the furanose ring does not have double bonds.

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