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Hemiactal form of sugar reacts with alcohil to form glycosides?

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Reactions at the hemiacetal (anomeric) carbon: Formation and hydrolysis of “glycosides” ... So, the hemiacetal functional group on sugars can also be converted into a full acetal by treatment with an alcohol in the presence of acid. In carbohydrate chemistry, these acetals have a special name: “glycosides“.

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➡ Reactions at the hemiacetal (anomeric) carbon: Formation and hydrolysis of “glycosides” ... So, the hemiacetal functional group on sugars can also be converted into a full acetal by treatment with an alcohol in the presence of acid. In carbohydrate chemistry, these acetals have a special name: “glycosides“.

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