Carbohydrates N
Carbohydrates N
Fischer projection
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Structure of Glucose
An aldohexose
Glucose
An aldohexose
• The glycosidic bond is the bond between the anomeric carbon atom of the
monosaccharide and the oxygen atom of the group OR
• Glycosides are not reducing sugars because they do not contain hemi-acetal
groups
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Reaction with Alcohols: Disaccharide Formation
• In disaccharides and polysaccharides, monosaccharides are
connected to each other by glycosidic bonds.
• The OH groups of sugars can add PO4-2 groups to form phosphate esters.
• The resulting phosphate esters of monosaccharides appear as reactants
and products throughout the metabolism of carbohydrates.
• Glucose phosphate is produced by the transfer of a PO 4-2 group from ATP
to glucose in the first step of glycolysis.
• Malt sugar
• present in fermenting grains
• Can be prepared by enzyme-catalyzed degradation of starch.
• used in prepared foods as a sweetener.
• produced during starch digestion by α-amylase in the small
intestine
• hydrolyzed to glucose by maltase.
• Sucrose differs from maltose and lactose in that it has no hemiacetal group
because a 1,2 link joins both anomeric carbon atoms.
• The absence of a hemiacetal group means that sucrose is not a reducing sugar.