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Why the oh present in glucose other than anomeric crbon cannot act as reducing end?

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Disaccharides Contain a Glycosidic Bond. ... When an anomeric carbonbecomes involved in a glycosidic bond, it cannot be oxidized by cupric or ferric ion. The sugar containing theanomeric carbon atom no longer actsas a reducing sugar.
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