Lecture 3 Flashcards
1
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Monosaccharides are..
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Simple sugars that cannot be broken down to form more simple groups
2
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Glyceraldehyde
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- chiral substance
- will prolly ask u to draw ficher projection
3
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How to find stereoisomers
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2 to the power of the number of chiral carbons
4
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If a molecule contains both c=o and OH functional groups then it can…
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Form a cyclic hemiaceltyl
5
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FURANOSE
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- common monosaccharide in cyclic hemiacetal forms
- 4 carbons
- 4 member end ring
6
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Pyranose
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- common monosacride that exists in the cyclic hemiacetly form
- 5 carbons
- 6 members ring
7
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Glucose
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- one of the most abundant monosaccharides
- naturally found in two cyclic hemiacetly forms - a and b D-glucose
8
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Difference between glucose and other aldohexoses
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- stereochemistry at any of:
- c-2,3,4,5
9
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Glucose in solution
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- may be obtained for either a or b D-glucopyranose
- in aqueous solution these interconvert via a chain form
- cyclic forms are in equilibrium with free aldehyde
- re-closure can take place with c-1 OH either up or down
- ROTATION ABOUT C1-C2
- this process is called mutarotation
10
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Polarised light shit
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