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Reductones have been mentioned in a few (very few) posts here at photrio. They can be formed by reacting certain sugars with alkali, and they are developing agents with a chemical structure somewhat like a simplified version of ascorbate.

I would like to learn more about them. Especially, has anyone here tried making and using them as developers? Any other info would also be appreciated.
 
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i'm not a "mixology-type' photographer and use primarly off-the-shelf products. I was intrigued by the title and had no clue as to what reductones are, (other than knowing ascorbic acid). I still am wholly ignorant, but came across this info and didn't know if it is appropriate/useful - you decide https://patents.google.com/?q=G03C5/305
have fun.
Thanks.
 
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