Reducing and Nonreducing Sugars
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Published 2020-08-20
All Comments (11)
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Thank you for the video, it’s wonderful! For MCAT purposes fructose is considered a reducing sugar because of tautomerization into an Aldose… it’s so annoying lol but I agree with you!!
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Thank you! I have been struggling to understand this, but you make it easy to understand :>
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This is so helpful, thanks for this
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Thank you
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Thank you for this good lecture:)
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Fructose is considered a reducing sugar
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Can you kindly clear this thing that, suppose as for glucose, In linear structure, it hase -CHO and the double bond between carbon and oxygen helps to react with other things.. As for cyclic structure, the anomaric carbon has a OH group that can react with other things and thus glucose is a reducing sugar.. Can you tell me if my concept is right?
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Fructose is a reducing sugar
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What is free aldehyde group?
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Fructose is a reducing sugar