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Hexuronic acid is any uronic acid derived from a hexose. These include fructuronic acids, galacturonic acids, glucuronic acids, guluronic acids, iduronic acids, mannuronic acids, and . In the early 1900s, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) was also known as hexuronic acid. This is no longer the case.

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  • Hexuronic acid is any uronic acid derived from a hexose. These include fructuronic acids, galacturonic acids, glucuronic acids, guluronic acids, iduronic acids, mannuronic acids, and . In the early 1900s, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) was also known as hexuronic acid. This is no longer the case. (en)
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  • Hexuronic acid is any uronic acid derived from a hexose. These include fructuronic acids, galacturonic acids, glucuronic acids, guluronic acids, iduronic acids, mannuronic acids, and . In the early 1900s, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) was also known as hexuronic acid. This is no longer the case. (en)
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  • Hexuronic acid (en)
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