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− | Simple sugars or monosaccharides are a group of [[organic]] chemical compounds. They are the products of partial [[oxidation]] [[polyhydric alcohols]]. All monosaccharides have a chain of at least three [[carbon]] atoms as their backbone and have a [[carbonyl group] and at least one [[hydroxyl group]]. They are the building blocks of all [[carbohydrates]] and can combine to form double sugars (disaccharides), multiple sugars (oligosaccharides) or multiple sugars (polysaccharides). | + | Simple sugars or monosaccharides are a group of [[Organisch/en|organic]] chemical compounds. They are the products of partial [[Oxidation/en|oxidation]] [[Mehrwertiger_Alkohole/en|polyhydric alcohols]]. All monosaccharides have a chain of at least three [[Kohlenstoff/en|carbon]] atoms as their backbone and have a [[carbonyl group] and at least one [[hydroxyl group]]. They are the building blocks of all [[Kohlenhydrate/en|carbohydrates]] and can combine to form double sugars (disaccharides), multiple sugars (oligosaccharides) or multiple sugars (polysaccharides). |
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Simple sugars or monosaccharides are a group of organic chemical compounds. They are the products of partial oxidation polyhydric alcohols. All monosaccharides have a chain of at least three carbon atoms as their backbone and have a [[carbonyl group] and at least one hydroxyl group. They are the building blocks of all carbohydrates and can combine to form double sugars (disaccharides), multiple sugars (oligosaccharides) or multiple sugars (polysaccharides).
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