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Explain the existence of anomer in sugar taking d-glucose as an illustrative case

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Answered by sunyanajadhav5
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Anomers are cyclic monosaccharides that are different in the configuration at the anomeric carbon. Anomers of cyclic D-glucose contain OH group at different sides of the glucopyranose ring. These two D-glucose anomers are referred to alfa-D-glucose andbeta-D-glucose.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Sugar Synthesis

Explanation:

  1. Anomers are cyclic monosaccharides that are distinctive in the setup at the anomeric carbon.
  2. Anomers of cyclic D-glucose contain OH bunch at various sides of the glucopyranose ring.  
  3. At the point when a particle, for example, glucose changes over to a cyclic structure, it creates another chiral focus at C-1 .
  4. Anomers are unique cases  they are epimers that contrast in setup just at the anomeric carbon. For instance, α-D-glucose and β-D-glucose are anomers  
  5. β-glucose has these two gatherings on a similar side of the ring. The complete names for these two anomers of glucose are α-D-glucopyranose and β-D-glucopyranose.  
  6. Glucose and fructose are not anomers. an anomer is an uncommon sort of epimer. It is one of two stereoisomers of a cyclic saccharide that varies just in its arrangement at the hemiacetal/acetal carbon, likewise called the anomeric carbon.
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