noun
- A monosaccharide or sugar that contains a six-membered ring structure with one oxygen atom, formed when a five-carbon aldose or six-carbon ketose sugar cyclizes.
Usage: chemistry; biochemistry; technical term
Examples
- Glucose exists primarily in the pyranose form in aqueous solution.
- The pyranose ring structure is the most stable configuration for many common sugars.
- Fructose can adopt either a pyranose or furanose form depending on conditions.
- In biochemistry, understanding pyranose structures is essential for studying carbohydrate metabolism.
- The alpha and beta anomers of glucose pyranose differ in the orientation of the hydroxyl group at the anomeric carbon.