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In the pentose, the carbon closest to the carbonyl group is labeled C-1.
A pentose is a monosaccharide with five carbon atoms.
A polymer composed of pentose sugars is called a pentosan.
Where furan is derived from pentose, this method can involve renewable resources.
Alimentary Pentosuria can be acquired through fruits high in pentose.
Three phosphate groups are attached at the 5' carbon atom of the pentose sugar.
Furthermore, it is a participant in and a product of the pentose phosphate pathway.
Sedoheptulose 7-phosphate is an intermediate in the pentose phosphate pathway.
It is a metabolic enzyme involved in the pentose phosphate pathway.
It is a castalagin glycoside by binding of the pentose lyxose.
This enzyme has also been implicated in additional pentose and glucuronate interconversions.
Xu5p is produced in the pentose phosphate pathway when levels of Glucose-6-phosphate are high (the cell has ample glucose).
Once formed, galactonate may enter the pentose phosphate pathway.
Most bacteria use glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway.
Xylans are polysaccharides made from units of xylose (a pentose sugar).
Each nucleotide is made of an acyclic nitrogenous base, a pentose and one to three phosphate groups.
The remaining fraction of glucose is shunted primarily down the pentose phosphate pathway.
Ribulose 5-phosphate is one of the end-products of the pentose phosphate pathway.
Due to its role in the Calvin cycle and the pentose phosphate pathway, the overall structure is conserved.
Genes for nearly all of the pentose phosphate pathway enzymes have been identified from the genome sequence.
Ribulose sugars are composed in the pentose phosphate pathway.
"Modifications of the aniline acetate-furfural method for the determination of pentose."
This enzyme participates in pentose phosphate pathway and glutathione metabolism.
This compound is transferred by thiamine pyrophosphate during the pentose phosphate shunt.
Excess glucose-6-phosphate enters the pentose phosphate pathway.