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aldonic, a. Chem.|ælˈdɒnɪk| [f. aldose n. + -onic.] aldonic acid, any of a class of carboxylic acids obtained from aldose sugars by oxidation of the aldehyde group.
1929Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LI. 2225 (title) Improvements in the preparation of aldonic acids. 1938M. L. Wolfrom in H. Gilman Org. Chem. II. xvi. 1404 On hypobromite oxidation, the aldoses produce the corresponding aldonic acids. 1967I. L. Finar Org. Chem. (ed. 5) I. xviii. 473 Aldonic acids, in aqueous solution, are largely in the form of the γ-lactone. 1988P. W. Kuchel et al. Schaum's Outl. Theory & Probl. Biochem. ii. 40 Oxidation of the aldehyde group of an aldose to a carboxylic acid group gives a derivative known as an aldonic acid. |