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Sugar alcohols are derivatives of monosaccharides (and polysaccharides incorporating these) formed by reduction of the carbonyl group in the straight chain form. They generally do not exist as rings but as five- or six carbon chains and have one or fewer hydroxyl groups attached to each carbon. Sugar alcohols are useful as dietary sweeteners.
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