Chapter 7.1: Monosaccharides and Disaccharides CHEM 7784 Biochemistry Professor Bensley.

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Chapter 7.1: Monosaccharides and Disaccharides CHEM 7784 Biochemistry Professor Bensley

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Chapter 7.1: Monosaccharides and

Disaccharides

CHEM 7784

Biochemistry

Professor Bensley

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CHAPTER 7.1 Monosaccharides and Disaccharides

– Structures and names of monosaccharides– Open-chain and ring forms of monosaccharides– Structures and properties of disaccharides

Today’s Objectives: (To learn and understand the)

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Aldoses and KetosesAn aldose contains an aldehyde functional group

A ketose contains a ketone functional group

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Enantiomers

• D-glucose and L-glucose are ENANTIOMERS: non-superimposable COMPLETE mirror images (differ in configuration at EVERY CHIRAL CENTER).

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Diastereomers

D-Threose D-Erythrose

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Epimers

• Epimers are two sugars that differ only in the configuration around one carbon atom

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Structures to Know• Ribose is the standard five-carbon sugar• Glucose is the standard six-carbon sugar• Galactose is an epimer of glucose• Mannose is an epimer of glucose• Fructose is the ketose form of glucose

D-Ribose D-Glucose D-Galactose D-Mannose D-Fructose

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Hemiacetals and Hemiketals

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Cyclization of Mono- saccharides

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Pyranoses and Furanoses

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Chain-ring Equilibrium and Reducing Sugars

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Important Hexose Derivatives

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The Glycosidic

Bond

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Nonreducing Disaccharides

• Two sugar molecules can be also joined via

a glycosidic bond between two anomeric

carbons • The product has two acetal groups and no

hemiacetals• There are no reducing ends, this is a

nonreducing disaccharide• Examples: Sucrose and Trehalose

(structures on next slide)

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Common Disaccharides