Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The complete name of the sugar shown is to be given.
Concept introduction:
The pyranose form is a cyclic hemiacetal form with a six membered ring formed by the nucleophilic addition of the –OH group on C5 to the C1 carbonyl group. The furanose form is a cyclic hemiacetal form with a five membered ring formed by the nucleophilic addition of the –OH group on C5 to the C2 carbonyl group.
The orientation of –OH group differs in α- and β- anomers. In the α- anomer the OH on C1 is cis to the –OH at the lowest chirality center in Fischer projection while in β- anomer the –OH on C1 is trans to the –OH at the lowest chirality center in Fischer projection.
D sugars have the –O- at C5 on the right in the uncoiled form while L sugars have -O- at C5 on the left.
To give:
The complete name of the sugar shown.
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