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ke·to·tri·ose (ke″to-triґōs) a ketose containing three carbon atoms; see dihydroxyacetone.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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ke·to·tri·ose (ke″to-triґōs) a ketose containing three carbon atoms; see dihydroxyacetone.Medical dictionary. 2011.
ketotriose — noun Any ketose having three carbon atoms; in reality dihydroxyacetone … Wiktionary
Triose — A triose is a monosaccharide containing three carbon atoms. There are only two trioses, an aldotriose (glyceraldehyde) and a ketotriose (dihydroxyacetone). Trioses are important in respiration. Namely, lactic acid and pyruvic acid are derived… … Wikipedia
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