Introduction To General, Organic, And Biochemistry
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Chapter 19, Problem 54P
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The formation of D-sorbitol from D-glucose should be explained.
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Sorbitol, which also known as glucitol, is the sugar alcohol having sweet taste, that body of the human digests gradually. It might be obtained through the glucose’s reduction, that alters the
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