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Why in case of alpha l fucose anomeric carbon oh is up?

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L and D represent the absolute configuration of the asymmetric carbon farthest away from the ketone or aldehyde group on the monosaccharide. ... Monosaccharides are classified as α or β anomers in their cyclic forms where the carbon atom of the carbonyl oxygen is called the anomeric carbon atom.

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