which carbon becomes the anomeric in glucopyranose form
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The hemiacetal carbon atom (C-1) becomes a new stereogenic center, commonly referred to as the anomeric carbon, and the α and β-isomers are called anomers. We can now consider how this modification of the glucose structure accounts for the puzzling facts noted above.
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hemiacetal carbon atom
The hemiacetal carbon atom (C-1) becomes a new stereogenic center, commonly referred to as the anomeric carbon, and the α and β-isomers are called anomers. We can now consider how this modification of the glucose structure accounts for the puzzling facts noted above.
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