Hexosamines
![](../I/m/Alpha-D-glucosamine.svg.png)
Chemical structure of α-D-glucosamine. Note amine group (NH2).
![](../I/m/Alpha-D-Glucose.svg.png)
Glucose. Note hydroxy group (OH) in place of the amine.
Hexosamines are amino sugars created by adding an amine group to a hexose.
Examples include:
- Fructosamine (based upon fructose)
- Galactosamine (based upon galactose)
- Glucosamine (based upon glucose)
- Mannosamine (based upon mannose)
External links
- Hexosamines at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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