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Epimers of glucose is​

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Answered by sruthi728
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Epimers are carbohydrates that differ in the location of the -OH group in one location. Both D-glucose and D-galactose are the best examples. D-glucose and D-galactose epimers create the single difference. They are not enantiomers, nor are they just epimers, or diastereomers, or isomers.

Answered by ashokmohanty40
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Epimers are carbohydrates that differ in the location of the -OH group in one location. Both D-glucose and D-galactose are the best examples. D-glucose and D-galactose epimers create the single difference. They are not enantiomers, nor are they just epimers, or diastereomers, or isomers.

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