Deoxy sugar
| 150px 150px |
| Comparison of the chemical structures of ribose and deoxyribose. |
Image:Fucose2.png|thumb|150px|fucose
Deoxy sugars are sugars that have had a hydroxyl group replaced with a hydrogen atom.
Examples include:
- Deoxyribose, or 2-deoxy-D-ribose, a constituent of DNA
- Fucose, or 6-deoxy-L-galactose, main component of fucoidan of brown algae, and present in N-linked glycans
- Fuculose, or 6-deoxy-L-tagatose, one of the important components of avian influenza virus particles
- Rhamnose, or 6-deoxy-L-mannose, present in plant glycosides