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Rhamnose

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Formula
  
C6H12O5

Boiling point
  
399 °C

Molar mass
  
164.1565 g/mol

Classification
  
Deoxy sugar

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Rhamnose (Rha, Rham) is a naturally occurring deoxy sugar. It can be classified as either a methyl-pentose or a 6-deoxy-hexose. Rhamnose occurs in nature in its -form as -rhamnose (6-deoxy--mannose). This is unusual, since most of the naturally occurring sugars are in -form. Exceptions are the methyl pentoses -fucose and -rhamnose and the pentose -arabinose.

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Rhamnose can be isolated from Buckthorn (Rhamnus), poison sumac, and plants in the genus Uncaria. Rhamnose is also produced by microalgae belonging to class Bacillariophyceae (diatoms).

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Rhamnose is commonly bound to other sugars in nature. It is a common glycone component of glycosides from many plants. Rhamnose is also a component of the outer cell membrane of acid-fast bacteria in the Mycobacterium genus, which includes the organism that causes tuberculosis.

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