D isomer

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 The D isomer is one of two forms of optical isomer, arising from the prescence of a chiral carbon. 'D' stands for dextrorotary, meaning that the isomer rotates plane polarised light clockwise.[1] 

In natural sugars, the D isomer occurs more commonly than the L isomer, although it is not clear why.[2]