Below are four different disaccharides. Note: mannose is an…
Below are four different disaccharides. Note: mannose is an epimer of glucose at C-2, galactose is an epimer of glucose at C-4. For blanks 1->4, name each disaccharide using the three-letter abbreviation for each monosaccharide, the glycosidic bond in between the two monosaccharides and, for the two disaccharides that have a free anomeric C, whether that free anomeric C is in the alpha or beta form. For example: Glc(beta1->6)Glc in alpha form if there is a free anomeric C, or Glc(beta1->1alpha)Gal if there is no free anomeric C. Blank #1: Lactose Blank #2: Sucrose Blank #3: Maltose Blank #4: Trehalose For blanks 5->12, answer with the name of the correct disaccharide(s). You can also answer “all” or “none”. Blank #5: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is a pentose. Blank #6: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is an aldose. Blank #7: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is a pyranose. Blank #8: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is a furanose. Blank #9: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is ribose. Blank #10: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is a ketose. Blank #11: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is the L-stereoisomer. Blank #12: at least one of the monosaccharides in this disaccharide is an epimer of glucose.