Sucrose is not a reducing sugar because its
A) hemiacetal groups cannot be converted to aldehyde groups.
B) disaccharide bond is an α-1,4 linkage.
C) disaccharide bond is a β-1,4 linkage.
D) disaccharide bond is a 1,2 anomeric link.
E) none of the above
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Q44: Draw the α and β anomers that
Q45: Ketoses can act as reducing sugars in
Q46: Which of the following is the correct
Q47: The molecular formula of the common disaccharides
Q48: A sugar present in honey in a
Q50: _ of glucose leads to gluconic acid.
A)Oxidation
B)Reduction
C)Isomerization
D)Glycosidation
E)Esterification
Q51: Common reducing reactions of monosaccharides are due
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
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