monosaccharide in English

noun
1
any of the class of sugars (e.g., glucose) that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simpler sugar.
Simple sugars, the monosaccharides and disaccharides, are very easy for human bodies to use as a source of energy.

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1. The number of open chain stereoisomers for an aldose monosaccharide is larger by one than that of a ketose monosaccharide of the same length.

2. Cellulose is a linear polysaccharide polymer with many glucose monosaccharide units

3. Cellulose is a linear polysaccharide polymer with many glucose monosaccharide units

4. When an open-chain monosaccharide Cyclizes into a ring, it forms a _____

5. The general chemical formula of an unmodified monosaccharide is (C•H2O)n, literally a "carbon hydrate".

6. But in fiber, the bonds between monosaccharide molecules are beta bonds, which your body can't break down.

7. Enzymes in the mouth, small intestines, and pancreas help to break down Carbohydrates into their monosaccharide constituents.

8. The most important Carbohydrate is glucose, a simple sugar (monosaccharide) that is metabolized by nearly all known organisms.

9. It is a beta-D-galactoside, an Anthocyanin cation and a monosaccharide derivative.It derives from a cyanidin cation

10. L-Arabinose is a monosaccharide used in culture media to evaluate the differences in bacteria based on carbohydrate fermentation abilities.

11. The substrate is preferably a monosaccharide, oligosaccharide, or polysaccharide, and the oxidizable functionality is preferably an aldehyde, hemiacetal, or a primary alcohol.

12. A simple, inexpensive, physiologically compatible, cryopreservation solution which includes the innocuous components of (i) glycerol, (ii) an alkali metal chloride salt, (iii) a monosaccharide, and (iv) serum albumin.

13. In a simple open-chain monosaccharide, every carbon is chiral except the first and the last atoms of the chain, and (in ketoses) the carbon with the keto group.

14. Therefore, the molecular structure of a simple monosaccharide can be written as H(CHOH)n(C=O)(CHOH)mH, where n + 1 + m = x; so that its elemental formula is CxH2xOx.