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what do you mean by the pyranose structure of glucose ?

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Answered by sanskritisingh1702
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he term pyranose is term used for carbohydrates with name being derived from pyran. Its chemical structure includes that of a six membered ring with 5 carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Pyranose does not have double bonds. An example of pyranose structure of glucose is:

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Pyranose is a polysaccharide structure.

This pyranose consists of rings of six atoms or in other words described as six membered ring structure.

This pyranose consists of 5 carbon atoms and one oxygen atom.

Puranose is a cyclic sugar.

this pyranose does not contain any double bonds.

Pyranose is formed when hydroxyl group on fifth carbon reacts with aldehyde on first carbon.

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