Common reducing reactions of monosaccharides are due to
A) their cyclic structures.
B) the presence of at least one hydroxyl group.
C) the presence of more than one hydroxyl group.
D) the presence of a carbonyl group,usually on the #1 carbon atom.
E) the presence of at least one chiral carbon atom.
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Q46: Which of the following is the correct
Q47: The molecular formula of the common disaccharides
Q48: A sugar present in honey in a
Q49: Sucrose is not a reducing sugar because
Q50: _ of glucose leads to gluconic acid.
A)Oxidation
B)Reduction
C)Isomerization
D)Glycosidation
E)Esterification
Q52: The bond connecting the two monosaccharides in
Q53: The bond connecting the two monosaccharides in
Q54: Which molecule is a reducing sugar?
A)sucrose
B)maltose
C)starch
D)glycogen
E)amylopectin
Q55: Glucose and other monosaccharides react with _
Q56: When a cyclic acetal is formed upon
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