Hi all, I would like to understand what makes ribose a stronger reducing sugar than glucose. They both have an aldehyde functional group to be oxidized but they differ in their structure as a pentose vs hexose. Is it their structure that makes one more easily converted to an open structure and be oxidized than the other? Any clue or direction will help a lot! Thanks
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