Chemistry, asked by akpranav6313, 11 months ago

Three cyclic structures of monosaccharides are given below
which of these are anomers.
(a) I and II (b) II and III
(c) I and III (d) III is anomer of I and II

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Answered by DevendraLal
0

Three monocyclic structures of monosaccharide are given in the picture , the anomers are

• option :(a) that is I and II

•beacuse it's a , cyclic structures of monosaccharides which differ in structure at carbon -1 are known as anomers.

* I and II are anomer because they differ from each other at carbon-1.

Answered by rashich1219
2

Anomers are I and II

Correct option - "a"

Step by step explanation:

  • Anomers are cyclic monosaccharides .
  • These monsaccharides are varying from each other in C-1 configuration if they are aldoses or in C-2 configuration if they are ketoses.
  • The anomers of the  carbon  which having different configuration are known as anomeric carbon or anomeric centre.
  • Mutarotation of open chain monosaccharides can form alpha and beta anomers.
  • In the given structure, I and II structures are differentiate at the  second carbon as shown below.(check the attachment).

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