Biology, asked by noorrehman, 5 hours ago

what is the difference between glucose and D- glucose?​

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Answered by aadvikamehta94
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Answer:

none, I tasted same when I tried

Answered by simranramteke79
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Answer: Glucose and D-glucose ar essentially constant issue. The names “Glucose” and “Dextrose” ar usually used interchangeably. Formally called glucose hydrate or D-Glucose, glucose is that the commonest variety of aldohexose.

Glucose could be a monosaccharose with the formula C₆H₁₂O₆. aldohexose is that the most torrential carbohydrate, a subcategory of carbohydrates.

D-glucose could be a short kind of dextrorotary aldohexose. it's one in all the 2 stereoisomers of aldohexose, and is that the one that's biologically active. It happens in plants as a product of chemical process

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