Chapter 4.1 Flashcards
1
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Contrast aldoses and ketoses
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Aldoses
->most oxidized group is an aldehyde group
Ketose
->most oxidized group is a ketone group
2
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What are sugars acting through glycoside linkages referred to as?
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-they are referred to as glycosyl residues
3
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Provide the definition of a stereoisomer
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- also referred to as an optical isomer
- compounds that have the same chemical formula
- > differ from one another in terms of their spatial arrangement of the atoms
4
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Define enantiomers
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- a special type of stereoisomer
- these molecules are nonsuperimposable MIRROR images of each other
- no plane of symmetry
5
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What happens as the number of chiral carbons increases in a stereoisomer
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- as the number of chiral carbons increases
- >the number of stereoisomers also increases
6
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What are epimers
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- they are diastereomers
- >that differ in configuration at exactly one chiral center
7
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How many enantiomers and diastereomers can a molecule have
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- only one enantiomer
- but can possess multiple diastereomers