BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Copper(I) Oxide, Reducing Sugar, Ketose

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They are classi ed as reducing sugars since they reduce the cu2+ to. Cu+ which forms as a red precipitate, copper (i) oxide. : the aldehyde can be oxidized via a redox reaction in which another compound is reduced. Thus, a reducing sugar is one that reduces certain chemicals. Sugars with ketone groups in their open chain form are capable of isomerizing via a series of tautomeric shifts to produce an aldehyde group in solution. #1 carbon bonds with oxygen of hydroxyl group on #5 carbon: oxygen from hydroxyl on carbon #5 becomes part of glucose ring, monosaccharides: ribose rings, ribose: ring formed between the carbonyl of #1 carbon and #4 carbon"s hydroxyl. Carbohydrate polymer : polysaccharides: polysaccharides are macromolecules, polymers with a few thousand monosaccharides joined together by glycosidic linkages, some polysaccharides serve as storage material, others are building material for structures that protect the cell. Glucose is a major cellular fuel, and starch represents stored energy.

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