Chapter 13: Q. 13.20 (page 443)

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(Part a) The chiral carbon molecule has four distinct substituents.
(Part b) The substance in this case is norepinephrine, which is utilized to increase blood pressure and improve nerve transmission.
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Chapter 13: Q. 13.20 (page 443)

(Part a) The chiral carbon molecule has four distinct substituents.
(Part b) The substance in this case is norepinephrine, which is utilized to increase blood pressure and improve nerve transmission.
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The disaccharide trehalose found in mushrooms is composed of two -D-glucose molecules joined by an -glycosidic bond. Draw the Haworth structure for trehalose. (13.4,13.6)
Identify each of the following as the or L enantiomer:
Identify each of the following as D or L:

Draw the Fischer projection for the oxidation and the reduction products of D-mannose. What are the names of the sugar acid and the sugar alcohol produced?

Draw the Fischer projection for the oxidation and the reduction products of D-arabinose. What are the names of the sugar acid and the sugar alcohol produced?

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