Nonose
A nonose is a monosaccharide with nine carbons.[1][2]
Example nonoses
References
- ^ Paul G. Engelkirk and Gwendolyn R. Wilson Burton. (2006) Burton's microbiology for the health sciences, p. 92. ISBN 978-0-7817-7195-5
- ^ "Nonose".
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A nonose is a monosaccharide with nine carbons.[1][2]
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