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Xylose (cf. Ancient Greek: ξύλον, xylon, "wood") is a common monosaccharide, i.e. a simple sugar. Xylose is classified as aldopentose type, which means that it contains five carbon atoms and includes an aldehyde functional group, at least in its open-chain form. It is abundant in biomass, and is one of the most abundant sugars in nature. It is a white…
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| heparan sulfate | instance of | it is the first saccharide in biosynthetic pathways of most anionic polysaccharides | 0.80 | text |
| chondroitin sulfate.Xylose is also found in some species of Chrysolinina beetles | instance of | it is the first saccharide in biosynthetic pathways of most anionic polysaccharides | 0.80 | text |
| including Chrysolina coerulans | instance of | it is the first saccharide in biosynthetic pathways of most anionic polysaccharides | 0.80 | text |
| Xylose | related to Animal medicine | In | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Animal medicine | If | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Animal medicine | High | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Derivatives | Reduction | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Human consumption | An | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Human consumption | Humans | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Human consumption | XYLT1 | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Human consumption | XYLT2 | 0.60 | section |
| Xylose | related to Human consumption | UDP | 0.60 | section |
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