Macro Cfuranose[8]

This macro was also developed specifically for monosaccharide structures. Carbon #1 is at the position to which R1 is attached. Structures look best with substituent formulas in 10 point size (shown) or even smaller.

$\displaystyle \furanose$$R1$$R2$$R3$$R4$$R5$$R6$$R7$$R8$

Argument 1:
An argument of ``Q'' causes no action. An argument of ``N'' prints a long vertical bond at position 1, used for attachment to purine and pyrimidine bases to form nucleosides. All other argument values are used as the substituent formula R1.
Arguments 2–8
An argument of ``Q'' causes no action. All other argument values are used as the respective substituent formulas R2R8.