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Inositol (Weird carbs)

Category: Food
Posted on: April 15, 2008 10:10 PM, by Molecule of the Day

Inositol is a sugar:


Most sugars are aldehydes and ketones, and they zip up into rings in solution on their own, forming rings with oxygens that look like substituted ethers. Inositol is a funny one - an enzyme has to do the work and make a cyclohexane, which won't fall apart without some metabolic heavy lifting.


Because the metabolism is a little inefficient, sugar alcohols like inositol have found some use as low-glycemic or slightly lower-calorie sweeteners (some are innately extra-sweet). It's a unique handle for an enzyme to grab, so its derivatves pop up throughout metabolism.


You may also recognize it as one of the ingredients in energy drinks of questionable benefit (Read: everything but caffeine).

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technically you're wrong, if its based on a cyclohexane it can't be a sugar... its a poly-alcohol. It might still be sweet, it might still be a carbohydrate but it can't be a sugar. ok, enough wise-assery from me, i'll go back to enjoying you're posts in silence

Posted by: nitpicker | April 16, 2008 3:19 AM

I believe Inositol has the stereochemistry shown here: http://motd.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.10239179.html

AS you can see we made MOTD a special ChemSPider subset now.

Posted by: ChemSpiderMan | April 17, 2008 12:48 AM

Is Inisotol helpful for PCOS sufferers

Posted by: jacinta wray | April 23, 2008 10:21 AM

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