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Actually, the synthesis if from ababinonic acid and is rather interesting (why, when fructose is so cheap?).
From the patent:
United States Patent 4623721
Synthesis of L-fructose and derivatives thereof
by:
Chen, Chyi-Cheng (Gaithersburg, MD, US)
Whistler, Roy L. (West Lafayette, IN, US):
L-Fructose, which has not been found in nature, was synthesized for the first time by Fischer. See E. Fischer, Ber., 23 (1890) 370-394. DL-Glucose
phenylosazone was prepared from .alpha.-acrose and hydrolyzed to the glycosulose, which was reduced to DL-fructose. L-Fructose was isolated from the
mixture. L-Fructose was later synthesized by Wolfrom and Thompson from L-arabinonic acid in five steps. See M. L. Wolfrom and A. Thompson, Methods of
Carbohydr. Chem., 1 (1962) 118-120.
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