The difference between Allose and Mannose
When used as nouns, allose means an epimer of glucose found in some african shrubs, whereas mannose means a monosaccharide aldohexose found in manna and other legumes.
check bellow for the other definitions of Allose and Mannose
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Allose as a noun (biochemistry):
An epimer of glucose found in some African shrubs
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Mannose as a noun (organic chemistry):
A monosaccharide aldohexose found in manna and other legumes.