Hemiacetal
Organic compound of the form >C(OH)O– / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In organic chemistry, a hemiacetal or a hemiketal has the general formula R1R2C(OH)OR, where R1, R2 is hydrogen or an organic substituent. They generally result from the addition of an alcohol (a compound with at least one −OH group) to an aldehyde (R−CH=O) or a ketone (R2C=O), although the latter are sometimes called hemiketals. Most sugars are hemiacetals.