The mechanism involves dehdyration to furfural (pentoses) or 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF, hexoses), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molisch's_test.
Galactose is just as likely to do this a glucose, so, yes. The ketoses, e.g. fructose, react 7-10 x faster wrt. dehydration to HMF.
Although I don't know for sure, but Molisch reagent is quite general and glucose-6-phosphate should also work--the aldehyde group, which is involved
with the formation of the chromophore, should still be available. It seems like the sulfuric acid should catalyze the hydrolysis (if there's some
water) of that phosphate leading to glucose and then the colored product.
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