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II. Disaccharide/polysaccharide structure Disaccharide: Maltose 1. Give the full name of the disaccharide assigned to you, containing the two monosaccharides and their isomeric forms. 2. Draw the disaccharide in ring form, and in the correct anomeric conformations. 3. Is your disaccharide a reducing or a non-reducing sugar? Explain your answer. 4. At least one of the monosaccharides that compose the disaccharide assigned to you is a pyranose. Select one of them, and draw its stereoisomer L-pyranose (with the same anomeric...
b. Draw a disaccharide with two glucose linked by a(1 free anomeric OH group is in the a or ß configuration 4) linkage. Indicate whether your
Draw the α anomer of the branched pentasaccharide that has three glucose molecules connected by α 1→4 glycosidic bonds and two α 1→4 linked glucose molecules connected to the reducing end by an α 1→6 glycosidic bond.
OPM Tue 28 orien.eu Part 1-Carbohydrates 1. Lactose is a disaccharide formed from galactose and glucose. CH, OH H O OH CH,OH H OH H OH -0 H Он H OH Н Lactose H OH a. Describe the glycosidic bond of lactose. b. Draw the two monosaccharides that result when the glycosidic bond is hydrolyzed. 2. Draw the disaccharide maltose that forms when two a-D-glucose molecules condense forming an a( 14) glycosidic bond.
1-10 help!!! 1) A carbohydrate that gives two molecules when it is completely hydrolyzed is known as a A) monosaccharide. B) disaccharide. C) polysaccharide. D) starch. 2) A reducing sugar gives a precipitate of silver metal with Benedict's reagent. a. True b. False 3) Cellulose will give a positive Benedict's test. Sa TrueS b. False 4) The product of oxidation of an aldose is a carboxylic acid. Sa True b. False 5) Maltose is a reducing sugar. a. True b....
n 6. The glucose molecules in cellulose are linked together by what type of glycosidic bond (or linkage)? 1. Convert the following D-sugars (shown their chair conformations) into their Haworth formulations & Fischer projections. Н % ОН НО CH2OH но. ОН НО ОН Н Н — НО НО H Haworth МАСА Fischer Н Н HO CH2OH Lo -ОН Н -OH НО НО — H НО он Н Haworth CHCH Fischer
1. Maltose, trehalose, and cellobiose are all disaccharides of glucose that differ in the nature of the glycosidic bond attaching the two glucosyl residues. In maltose, the linkage is α(1→4); in trehalose, the linkage is α(1→1); in cellobiose the linkage is β(1→4). Based upon this information,which of these disaccharides is a non-reducing sugar? Explain your reasoning. Which of these disaccharides results from the breakdown of cellulose? Explain your reasoning. Which of these disaccharides results from the breakdown of amylose? Explain...
Answer the following questions about the reactions and properties of the disaccharide below, which is composed of two D-mannose units. Answer the following questions about the reactions and properties of the disaccharide below, which is composed of two D-mannose units. Н CH2OH НО- Н но ҪH-ОН НО- Н НО НО Н В Н Н (1) What are the functional groups at C1 in unit A and C1' in unit B? (2) Is this disaccharide a reducing sugar? Explain (3) Will...
7. Trehalose contains two a-glucose units linked by a (1-1) glycosidic bond. Draw its structure as a Haworth formulation. 3. Benedict's reagent is used to detect what? What does a positive result for this test look like? 4. Tollen's reagent is used to detect what? What does a positive result for this test look like?
Worksheet 4-5: Carbohydrates Crossword Puzzle 4 5 6 la 10 11 Across Down 3. the green pigment of plants that captures solar encrgy for photosynthesis 6. a plant polysaccharide composed of glucose 7. adisaccharide composed of glucose and fructose; commonly known as table sugar, beet sugar, or cane sugar 9. an animal polysaccharide composed of glucose; it is made and stored in the liver and muscles as a storage form of glucose 10. a single sugar unit 11. indigestible food...