carbohydrates Flashcards

1
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What are carbohydrates?

A

Sugars, polyhydroxylated aldehydes and ketones

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2
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What are monosaccharides?

A

Simple sugars, monomers, name ends in -ose

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3
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What are disaccharides and polysaccharides?

A

Complex sugars with 2 or more units linked

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4
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What is the difference between an L or D sugar?

A

OH on the carbon of the glyceraldehyde is on the right or left
Left= L sugar
Right= D sugar

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5
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What is unique about D sugars?

A

They are naturally made

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6
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What compound builds all sugars?

A

D-glyceraldehyde

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7
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What carbon do we look at to determine D or L status?

A

The carbon sterocenter at the bottom of the fisher projection or furthest from the carbonyl

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8
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What to Haworth projections show us?

A

Cyclic form of hemiacetal

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9
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What are anomers?

A

Sugar diasteromers

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10
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What is the anomeric carbon?

A

Carbon that was attacked by the OH group and forms the new steer center to determine D or L status

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11
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What occurs in glycotal formation?

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Glycosides (sugar acetals) are formed. Combination of two monomers

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12
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How are disaccharides formed?

A

Hemiacetal of one sugar forms an acetal with an alcohol (OH) of another sugar to forma glycoside bond

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