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man·nose  (mns)
n.
A monosaccharide, C6H12O6, obtained from mannan or by the oxidation of mannitol.


mannose [ˈmænəʊs -nəʊz]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a hexose sugar found in mannitol and many polysaccharides. Formula: C6H12O6
[from manna + -ose2]

mannose  (mns)
A naturally occurring simple sugar that is a stereoisomer of glucose. Chemical formula: C6H12O6.


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