triose
IPA: triˈoʊs
noun
- (biochemistry) A sugar or saccharide containing three carbon atoms. Trioses are the smallest monosaccharides. Dihydroxyacetone and L-/D-glyceraldehyde are the only trioses.
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Examples of "triose" in Sentences
- Thus, the liver pathway must phosphorylate the triose.
- With C. Martius he had succeeded in preparing triose-reductone.
- Glyceraldehyde is a triose monosaccharide with chemical formula C3H6O3.
- The structure of triose phosphate isomerase contributes to its function.
- Asymmetric labeling due to incomplete equilibration at the triose-P isomerase step seemed unlikely given the enzyme's high efficiency.
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- We had been mistakenly unsuccessful in not finding the small amount of transfer that was later detected in the triose P isomerase reaction.
- The low levels of NAD and pyruvate caused by net synthesis of 2, 3-bisPglycerate shifted the equilibrium of the glycolytic intermediates toward high triose-Ps21.
- Using measurements of isotope exchange rates we were led to conclude that the accumulation of triose-P intermediates in human red cells that were incubated with high levels of orthophoshate was due to equilibrium and not
- The authors point out in conclusion that the conditions of instability and decomposition of the nitrates of the monose-triose series are exactly those noted with the cellulose nitrates as directly prepared and freed from residues of the nitrating acids.
- It is suggested that ad libitum feeding conditions decrease NAD availability which also decreases metabolism of the triose phosphate glycolytic intermediates, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone-phosphate, which can spontaneously decompose into methylglyoxal MG.
- It had been observed by Harland Wood's group at Western Reserve that when 14C-lactate or 14C-glycerol are fed to a fasted animal the labeling of the glucose units of liver glycogen was such as to suggest that triose-P isomerase had failed to equilibrate its two triose phosphate substrates during synthesis, or that the condensation reaction of FDP aldolase did not give equal labeling of the two halves of