Chapter 13: Q. 13.22 (page 446)
Identify each of the following as D or L enantiomer.

Short Answer
Part(a) Arabinose is D enantiomer.
Part(b) Sorbose is L enantiomer.
Part(c) Lyxose is D enantiomer.
Part(d) Ribose is L enantiomer.
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Chapter 13: Q. 13.22 (page 446)
Identify each of the following as D or L enantiomer.

Part(a) Arabinose is D enantiomer.
Part(b) Sorbose is L enantiomer.
Part(c) Lyxose is D enantiomer.
Part(d) Ribose is L enantiomer.
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Isomaltose, obtained from the breakdown of starch, has the following Haworth structure;

a. Is isomaltose a mono-d- or polysaccharide?
b. What are the monosaccharides in isomaltose?
c. What is the glycosidic link in isomaltose?
d. Is this the or isomer of isomaltose?
e. Is isomaltose a reducing sugar?
D-Erythritol is as sweet as sucrose and contains only hydroxyl functional groups. When D-erythritol is oxidized it forms D-erythrose. Draw the Fischer projection for D-erythritol.
Identify the chiral carbon in each of the following compounds:

Kate's blood volume is . After three months of diet and exercise, if her blood glucose is , how many grams of glucose are in her blood?
Draw the Fischer projection for the other enantiomer of a to d in problem 13.21.
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