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    Erythrose is a four-carbon sugar alcohol that occurs naturally in various fruits and fermented foods, with sweetening properties similar to sucrose but with a low-calorie content.
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  5. L-Erythrose | C4H8O4 | CID 5460674 - PubChem

    L-erythrose is the L-enantiomer of erythrose. It is an enantiomer of a D-erythrose.

  6. 6.1: Chirality and Stereoisomers - Chemistry LibreTexts

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  9. Erythrose and Threose: Carbonyl Migrations, …

    Nov 11, 2022 · Carbohydrates perform several important roles in life, including energy production and storage, structural components of membranes and cell walls, and integral parts of RNA/DNA and glycoproteins. Carbohydrates are …

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  10. 5.9: Carbohydrates and Diastereomers - Chemistry …

    What are the absolute configurations in L-erythrose? What do you notice about the relationships between the configurations in L-erythrose and L- threose? Answer. L-erythrose. 2S, 3S. L-erythrose and L-threose are diastereomers …

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  11. Fischer Projections of L-Erythrose - nku.edu

  12. Biosynthesis of L-Erythrose by Assembly of Two Key Enzymes in ...

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    Xingxing Zou, Jinping Lin, Xinlei Mao, Shengyun Zhao, Yuhong Ren
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  13. D- and L- Notation For Sugars - Master Organic …

    May 24, 2017 · Sugars are built up a little like the binary system; you can think of each stereocenter is a “bit” that can have one of two values. The configuration of L-erythrose and L-threose only differs at one stereocenter. If we were to flip …

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