Les cétoses sont les oses dont la fonction carbonyle est une cétone ; cette fonction est obligatoirement portée par le deuxième atome de carbone dans la représentation de Fischer du cétose.
==> donc fructose est un aldose
Yes, glucose is an aldohexose as it has a aldehyde entity.
Starch consists of ketones, ethers, and alcohols.
cinnamaldehyde is a aldehyde hence cinnam(aldehyde)
An aldehyde (as the name says)
From its structure, we can see that vanillin does not have a ketone functional group, but it has an aldehyde. It also has a phenol and ether functional group. For that reason, I wouldn't categorize is as just an aldehyde.
Aldehyde
Ketones are used frequently as solvents. Toxicity is not important and is specific for each ketone.
cinnamaldehyde is a aldehyde hence cinnam(aldehyde)
An aldehyde (as the name says)
An aldehyde (as the name says)
From its structure, we can see that vanillin does not have a ketone functional group, but it has an aldehyde. It also has a phenol and ether functional group. For that reason, I wouldn't categorize is as just an aldehyde.
They have the same functional group.
An aldonization is the formation of an aldol - an aldehyde or ketone with a hydroxy group in the beta- position - usually from a correpsonding aldehyde.
Since it is "dione", it is a ketone, and there should be a comma between the 2 and 3 such as in 2,3-butanedione.
No its a aldehyde, which is in the same chemical group but is not the same thing.
Aldehyde
yes
Since it is "dione", it is a ketone, and there should be a comma between the 2 and 3 such as in 2,3-butanedione.
Ketones are used frequently as solvents. Toxicity is not important and is specific for each ketone.