Weight | 180.156 g/mol |
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Formula | C6H12O6 |
Hydrogen Acceptors | 6 |
Hydrogen Donors | 5 |
Aromatic Rings | 0 |
Rotatable Bonds | 5 |
D-(-)-Fructose
Fructose · Levulose · Levulosa
30237-26-4, 57-48-7, 53188-23-1
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- Consumption of high-fructose corn syrup in beverages may play a role in the epidemic of obesity (The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2004)
- Phase modifiers promote efficient production of hydroxymethylfurfural from fructose. (Science, 2006)
- Consuming fructose-sweetened, not glucose-sweetened, beverages increases visceral adiposity and lipids and decreases insulin sensitivity in overweight/obese humans (Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2009)
- Fructose, weight gain, and the insulin resistance syndrome (The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2002)
- Fructose-induced insulin resistance and hypertension in rats. (Hypertension, 1987)
- A COLORIMETRIC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF FRUCTOSE IN BLOOD AND URINE (Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1934)
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Including Acute Oral Tox, Skin Sensitization, Eye Irritation, Aquatic Tox, & more. - Fructose
- Levulose
- Levulosa
- Levulosa Ife
- Levulosa Baxter
- Fleboplast Levulosa
- Levulosa Ibys
- Levulosa Mein
- Levulosado Braun
- Levulosa Braun
- Levulosado Vitulia
- Plast Apyr Levulosa Mein
- Apir Levulosa
- Levulosado Bieffe Medit
- Levulosa Grifols
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SMILESC(C(C(C(C(=O)CO)O)O)O)O
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InChIKeyBJHIKXHVCXFQLS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- Pubchem - D-(-)-Fructose
- Wikipedia - DL-fructose
Fructose, or fruit sugar, is a simple ketonic monosaccharide found in many plants, where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide, sucrose. It is one of the three dietary monosaccharides, along with glucose and galactose, that are absorbed directly into blood during digestion. Fructose was discovered by French chemist Augustin-Pierre Dubrunfaut in 1847.
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