CHEM 250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Aldose, Glyceraldehyde, Aldehyde

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Carbohydrates are defined as polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones or substances and o formula : cn ( h2o ) m that hydrolyze to yield polyhydroxy aldehydes and ketones. The number of carbon atoms present in the molecule (cid:8869) those itetraoselpentoses hexose. Whether they contain an aldehyde or ketone group (cid:8869) aldose : a monosaccharide containing an aldehyde group (cid:8869) ketose : a monosaccharide containing a ketone group. Ch 20 h dihydroxyacetone ( keto those ) Monosaccharide : a carbohydrate that cannot be hydrolyzed to a simpler carbohydrate (cid:8869) monosaccharides have the general formula cnltzn on , where n varies from 3 to 8. Disaccharides can be hydrolyzed to two monosaccharides. Glyceraldehyde , the simplest aldose , contains a stereocenter and exists as a pair of enantiomers. In 1891 , emil fischer made the arbitrary assignments of d - and l - to the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde. The most common d - tet roses and d - pentoses are.

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