With reduction of D-glucose, it will become D-glucitol. Show by drawing a Fishcher-projection, that D-glucitol is the same substance as L-sorbitol.

With reduction of D-glucose, it will become D-glucitol. Show by drawing a Fishcher-projection, that D-glucitol is...
1) Monosaccharide Structures r str s, show the carbon atom numbers. A. Fisher projection of D-glucose B. Haworth projection of β-D glucose C. chair representation of β-D glucose in its most favorable conformation | D. Fisher projection of D-Fructose E. Fisher projection of C3 epimer of D F. Haworth Projection of C3 epimer of D- glucose glucose
Report Sheet A.2 Fischer projection of D-glucose Haworth (cyclic) formulas B-D-glucose Q-D-glucose Bouwbedeus A.3 Fischer projection of D-fructose Haworth (cyclic) formula for C-D-fructose Fischer projection of D-galactose Haworth (cyclic) formula for a-D-galactose Questions and Problems Q.1 How does the structure of D-glucose compare to the structure of D-galactose?
Draw the structures of D-glucose, L-glucose and L-mannose in a Fischer projection. Give the configuration at each stereogenic site. Report each carbon number with its configuration (e.g. 1R, 2R, 7S).
Show the structure of a disaccharide in Haworth projection with two D-glucose units connected with a beta-1,4'-glucosidic-linkage. H H OH HO H H OH H OH CH2OH
Problem 4 (10 pts) D-allose is the C2-epimer of D-glucose. Draw the open form (Fischer Projection) structure of L-allose. Draw the structure of a-D-allopyranose Cellobiose is a disaccharide which contains two glucose units with a p(1-4) glycosidic linkage. Draw the structure of Cellobiose.
Using the Fischer projection of glucose shown above, show what happens to glucose when it is placed in a basic solution (specific names of products are not necessary but Fischer projections of those structures are, mechanistic arrows may help your explanation, draw Fischer projections of any intermediates that help your explanation)
1. For D-glucose and D-fructose provide the following information: a) Molecular formula b) Fischer projection of the open chain and specified cyclic structure c)Type of carbohydrate (Prefix: aldo or keto + number of carbons + "ose"; e.g. aldohexose) D-glucose Molecular formula: Type of carbohydrate: Fischer projection a- cyclic structure D-fructose Molecular formula: Type of carbohydrate: Fischer projection B-cyclic structure O
1. use the Haworth projection formula to draw each of the following monosaccharides: a.alpha-D-Glucose 6-phosphate b. alpha-D-Deoxyribose c. alpha-L-Fructose
Using a Fisher projection, draw all of the possible D-stereoisomers of glucose. List all of the enantiomers, diastereomers, and epimers for glucose and galactose.
1. An orthogonal projection of an object in a 2D drawing of an object as it would appear with all its feature projected perpendicular to a viewing..True? a. Yes b. No The concept of 'glass box' is used in connection with: Orthographic projection b, 3rd angle projection c. Multiview representations d. all of the above 2. a. When the top view is placed above the front view on a drav g, the following is true? a. It does not conform...