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why glucose reducing sugar​

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Answered by singhparth1981
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Glucose is a reducing sugar because it belongs to the category of an aldose meaning its open-chain form contains an aldehyde group. Generally, an aldehyde is quite easily oxidized to carboxylic acids. So if we use a mild oxidizing agent and react with glucose it will reduce it.

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