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- Gulose abstract "Gulose is an aldohexose sugar. It is a monosaccharide that is very rare in nature, but has been found in archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes. It also exists as a syrup with a sweet taste. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in methanol. Both the D- and L-forms are not fermentable by yeast.Gulose is a C-3 epimer of galactose.".
- Gulose iupacName "(3R,4R,5R,6R)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2,3,4,5-tetraol".
- Gulose thumbnail Gulose.svg?width=300.
- Gulose wikiPageID "4216648".
- Gulose wikiPageRevisionID "606356233".
- Gulose hasPhotoCollection Gulose.
- Gulose imagefile "Gulose.svg".
- Gulose imagename "Gulose".
- Gulose imagesize "180".
- Gulose iupacname "-6".
- Gulose name "(D)-Gulose".
- Gulose verifiedrevid "451893817".
- Gulose watchedfields "changed".
- Gulose subject Category:Aldohexoses.
- Gulose type ChemicalCompound.
- Gulose type ChemicalSubstance.
- Gulose type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Gulose type ChemicalObject.
- Gulose type Thing.
- Gulose comment "Gulose is an aldohexose sugar. It is a monosaccharide that is very rare in nature, but has been found in archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes. It also exists as a syrup with a sweet taste. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in methanol. Both the D- and L-forms are not fermentable by yeast.Gulose is a C-3 epimer of galactose.".
- Gulose label "Gulosa".
- Gulose label "Gulose".
- Gulose label "Gulose".
- Gulose label "Gulose".
- Gulose label "Gulose".
- Gulose label "Gulosio".
- Gulose label "Гулоза".
- Gulose label "グロース".
- Gulose label "古洛糖".
- Gulose sameAs Gulose.
- Gulose sameAs Gulosa.
- Gulose sameAs Gulose.
- Gulose sameAs Gulosio.
- Gulose sameAs グロース.
- Gulose sameAs Gulose.
- Gulose sameAs m.0bqg42.
- Gulose sameAs Q423227.
- Gulose sameAs Q423227.
- Gulose wasDerivedFrom Gulose?oldid=606356233.
- Gulose depiction Gulose.svg.
- Gulose isPrimaryTopicOf Gulose.
- Gulose name "(D)-Gulose".