An aldehyde is represented as CHO. It is a carbonyl (C=0) with an H attached.
aldehyde group
An amino aldehyde is an organic compound containing both an amino and an aliphatic aldehyde functional group.
They have the same functional group.
aldehyde
a formyl group
aldehyde group
An amino aldehyde is an organic compound containing both an amino and an aliphatic aldehyde functional group.
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.
Carbonyl
Carbonyl
Carbonyl
They have the same functional group.
Carbonyl
aldehyde
Carbonyl
a formyl 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.