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Can something like beta-D-ribopyranose have an alpha anomer?
- Ribopyranose doesn't have a CH2OH group above the plane of its cyclic conformation, so no. Actually it can't even have a beta conformation. 84.197.144.27 15:47, 31 January 2007 (UTC)