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- ОН НО НО- ОН HO НО- OH ОН OH OH НО What are the monosachharides that make up this trisaccharide? a-D-glucopyranose, a-D-galactopyranose, B-D-fructofuranose a-D-galactopyranose, a-D-glucopyranose, a-D-fructofuranose a-D-glucopyranose, a-D-glucopyranose, B-D-fructofuranose a-D-glucopyranose, a-D-galactopyranose, a-D-fructofuranoseWhich of the following best describes the molecule below? . CHOH H H CH OH H OH OH CH OH OH H. OH B -D-galactopyranosyl-(104)-D-glucopyranose a -D-glucopyranosyl-(102)-D-fructofuranoside a -D-glucopyranosyl-(102)-D-glucofuranoside B -D-galactopyranosyl-(104)-D-fructopyranoseIdentify the structure of O-a-D-sorbopyranosyl-(24)-B-D-glucopyranose below. The following structures will help: НО Н ОН х Н H H D-sorbose Н OH CH₂OH Н Н Н OH HO Н H HO H н HO ОН Н н Н О ОН O H Н CH₂OH OH OH н 0 CH2OH Н OH Н H OH Н CH₂OH H ОН Н OH Н Н Н РО OH Н HO OH н н -O CH2O Н O H H OH н Н OH CH₂OH о CHOH H H Н Ко OH H OH Н Н OH Н OH Н OH Н CH₂OH -OCHOH H OH O CH OH Н OH Н Н CH₂OH ОН он OH OH H OH H O OH CH₂OH OH ОН Н O OH OH D-glucose Н ОН Н ОН ОН
- Draw the structure of the disaccharide with a systematic name of: (1→6)-B-1) glucopyranosyl-B-D-fructofuranosideWhich of the structures below is that of о-в-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)- a-D-glucoругanose CH2OH CH2OH H. OH он H Он OH OH CH2OH HOH2Ć OH он CH2OH CH2OH OH H он H он он CH2OH CH2 OH H OH он OH None of the other structures are correct.Write the name for the trisaccharide depicted below (for example, of the form a - D - xylofuranose). Be sure to include if the sugars are in the pyranose or furanose conformations in the name and include the linkages between sugars (for example, (2 - - > 4)). CH₂OH ОН OH н ОН -CH₂ H\H ОН н н ОН CH2OH н ОН но н н ОН
- gal(a1→6)gal(a1→6)glc(a1→2B)fru. Which of the complete IUPAC of this tetrasaccharide? a-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)-ß-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)- a-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-B-fructofuranose a-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)- a-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)- a-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-ß-fructofuranoside a-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)- a-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)- a-D-glucopyranosyl-(1<→2)-ß-fructofuranose a-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)-B-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→6)- a-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-ß-fructofuranosideWhich of the following is a non-reducing sugar? 2,3-di-O-methyl B-D-galactopyranoside 2-0-methyl-a-D-mannopyranoside Fructose 1-0-methyl-ß-D-glucopyranoside dextrinGive the systematic name for the disaccharide shown in the image by selecting the appropriate terms. H НО HO НО но H H The systematic name is The common name is ОН I maltose → нно HO a-D-glucopyranosyl H I -(1 →→ но OH 4- )- ОН I a-D-glucopyranose
- Raffinose (see prev. question for structure) is not digestible by humans yet is found in foods we eat all the time like beans, cabbage, brussels sprouts etc. What 2 human digestible compounds can Raffinose be broken down into? Just as a side note, Raff is NOT digestible by us, but our helpful gut bacteria break it down for us into the 2 compounds that are the answer to this question. O a-D-glucose O B-D-fructose sucrose a-D-galactose Lactose maltoseWhat is the systematic name of the cyclic monosaccharide shown here? Be sure to include the structural form as a component of the name. H OH CH₂OH H OH H H OH B-D-glucopyranoside B-D-glucopyranose B-D-glucofuranose Previous Page B-D-glucofuranoside OH -I H Next Page Page 10 of 25Which structure is the correct Haworth representation of a-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-3)-B-D-galactopyranose? он OH но- OH OH OH OH он он он но- но HO OH OH он он OH OH Он OH он OH OÀ D