J & K CET Medical J & K - CET Medical Solved Paper-2008

  • question_answer
    The anomeric carbon in D(+) glucose is

    A)  C-1 carbon        

    B)  C-2 carbon

    C)  C-5 carbon        

    D)  C-6 carbon

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

                    The C-1 carbon of D(+) glucose is called anomeric carbon orglycosidic carbon and the pairs of stereoisomers differ in configuration around C-1 are called anomers.


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