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- Aldohexose comment "An aldohexose is a hexose with an aldehyde group on one end.The aldohexoses have four chiral centres for a total of 16 possible aldohexose stereoisomers (24). Of these, only three commonly occur in nature: D-glucose, D-galactose, and D-mannose. The D/L configuration is based on the orientation of the hydroxyl at position 5, and does not refer to the direction of optical activity.There are eight D-aldohexoses as shown, and eight L-aldohexoses which are their enantiomers or mirror images.".
- Q1077067 comment "An aldohexose is a hexose with an aldehyde group on one end.The aldohexoses have four chiral centres for a total of 16 possible aldohexose stereoisomers (24). Of these, only three commonly occur in nature: D-glucose, D-galactose, and D-mannose. The D/L configuration is based on the orientation of the hydroxyl at position 5, and does not refer to the direction of optical activity.There are eight D-aldohexoses as shown, and eight L-aldohexoses which are their enantiomers or mirror images.".