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what are D-glucose?​

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D-glucose is a short form of dextrorotatory glucose. It is one of the two stereoisomers of glucose, and is the one that is biologically active. It occurs in plants as a product of photosynthesis. In animals and fungi, it is the result of the breakdown of glycogen

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