Ribose
Ribose is an important sugar molecule that is found in all forms of life. It serves as a building block for important molecules like RNA and DNA, which are essential for the processes of replication, translation, and other key biological functions. Ribose is also used in the production of certain coenzymes and nucleotides, which are important for the metabolism of carbohydrates and energy storage. In addition, ribose has been utilized in the medical field to create medications and treatments to treat various illnesses. By improving the understanding of ribose, scientists hope to gain a better understanding of the processes that influence life and make it possible for us to live healthier and longer lives.
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1 journal(s) foundGlycomics And Metabolism
ISSN: 2572-5424
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ramesh C Gupta, Professor of Chemistry,
School of Agricultural Sciences and Rural Development (SASRD),
Nagaland University.
Glycomics is particularly important in microbiology because glycans play diverse roles in bacterial physiology. Metabolomics combines strategies to identify and quantify cellular metabolites using sophisticated analytical technologies with the application of statistical and multi-variant methods for information extraction and data interpretation.