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- Tetrose abstract "A tetrose is a monosaccharide with 4 carbon atoms. They have either an aldehyde functional group in position 1 (aldotetroses) or a ketone functional group in position 2 (ketotetroses).\t\t\t\tThe aldotetroses have two chiral centers (\"asymmetric carbon atoms\") and so 4 different stereoisomers are possible. There are two naturally occurring stereoisomers, the enantiomers of erythrose and threose having the D configuration but not the L enantiomers. The ketotetroses have one chiral center and, therefore, two possible stereoisomers: erythrulose (L- and D-form). Again, only the D enantiomer is naturally occurring.".
- Tetrose wikiPageID "555993".
- Tetrose wikiPageLength "1415".
- Tetrose wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Tetrose wikiPageRevisionID "674791986".
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tetroses.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Chirality_(chemistry).
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Enantiomer.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Erythrose.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Erythrulose.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Functional_group.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Ketone.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Monosaccharide.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Stereoisomerism.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLink Threose.
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tetrose".
- Tetrose wikiPageWikiLinkText "tetrose".
- Tetrose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Biochem-stub.
- Tetrose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Carbohydrates.
- Tetrose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tetrose subject Category:Tetroses.
- Tetrose hypernym Monosaccharide.
- Tetrose type ChemicalCompound.
- Tetrose type Monosaccharide.
- Tetrose type Concept.
- Tetrose comment "A tetrose is a monosaccharide with 4 carbon atoms. They have either an aldehyde functional group in position 1 (aldotetroses) or a ketone functional group in position 2 (ketotetroses).\t\t\t\tThe aldotetroses have two chiral centers (\"asymmetric carbon atoms\") and so 4 different stereoisomers are possible. There are two naturally occurring stereoisomers, the enantiomers of erythrose and threose having the D configuration but not the L enantiomers.".
- Tetrose label "Tetrose".
- Tetrose sameAs Q414128.
- Tetrose sameAs سكر_رباعي.
- Tetrose sameAs Тетроза.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetroza.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrosa.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrosen.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrozo.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrosa.
- Tetrose sameAs Tétrose.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrosa.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetroza.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetroso.
- Tetrose sameAs テトロース.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrozy.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetrose.
- Tetrose sameAs m.02pm28.
- Tetrose sameAs Тетрозы.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetroza.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetroza.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetros.
- Tetrose sameAs Tetroz.
- Tetrose sameAs Q414128.
- Tetrose sameAs 丁糖.
- Tetrose wasDerivedFrom Tetrose?oldid=674791986.
- Tetrose isPrimaryTopicOf Tetrose.