"Sugar Alcohols" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Polyhydric alcohols having no more than one hydroxy group attached to each carbon atom. They are formed by the reduction of the carbonyl group of a sugar to a hydroxyl group.(From Dorland, 28th ed)
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D013402
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D02.033.800 D09.853
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Bennett BM, Schr?der H, Hayward LD, Waldman SA, Murad F. Effect of in vitro organic nitrate tolerance on relaxation, cyclic GMP accumulation, and guanylate cyclase activation by glyceryl trinitrate and the enantiomers of isoidide dinitrate. Circ Res. 1988 Oct; 63(4):693-701.
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Finklestein JZ, Shore N, Krivit W, Hammond D, Higgins G. Phase II trial of dianhydrogalactitol in the treatment of children with refractory childhood malignancies: a report from the Children's Cancer Study Group. Cancer Treat Rep. 1985 Nov; 69(11):1331-3.