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alpha-D-Glucopyranose | C6H12O6 | CID 79025 - PubChem
alpha-D-Glucopyranose | C6H12O6 | CID 79025 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.
α-D-Glucopyranose | C6H12O6 - ChemSpider
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α-D-Glucopyranose - NIST Chemistry WebBook
Other names: alpha-D-Glucose; α-D-Glucose Comments: Although only a single structure is shown, this species may exist in several forms including a five membered ring and a six membered ring.
25.5: Cyclic Structures of Monosaccharides - Anomers
The beta anomer is preferred because β-D-glucopyranose is the only aldohexose which can be drawn with all its bulky substituents (-OH and -CH 2 OH) in equatorial positions, making it the most stable of the eight D-aldohexoses, which probably accounts for …
D-Glucose | C6H12O6 | CID 5793 - PubChem
It is a D-glucose and a glucopyranose. Glucose is a simple sugar (monosaccharide) generated during phosynthesis involving water, carbon and sunlight in plants. It is produced in humans via hepatic gluconeogenesis and breakdown of polymeric glucose forms (glycogenolysis).
alpha-D-Glucose monohydrate | C6H14O7 | CID 66370 - PubChem
Alpha-D-Glucopyranose Monohydrate is the monohydrate form of the alpha isoform of D-glucopyranose, a synthetic simple monosaccharide that is used as an energy source. D- glucopyranose is oxidized in various tissues under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions through glycolysis; the oxidation reaction produces carbon dioxide , water , and ATP .
2.6: Cyclic Structures of Monosaccharides - Chemistry LibreTexts
A similar intramolecular reaction occurs with the glucose molecule, resulting in two possible anomers: α-D-glucopyranose and β-D-glucopyranose: Figure 1: Cyclization of D-Glucose. D-Glucose can be represented with a Fischer projection (a) or three dimensionally (b).
Mutarotation of glucose and other sugars - Master Organic Chemistry
2017年8月17日 · The specific rotation of α-D-glucopyranose decreases from +112° to +52.5°. The specific rotation of β-D-glucopyranose increases from +19° to +52.5°. This behaviour is called mutarotation (literally, “change in rotation”).
alpha -D-glucopyranose and beta -D-glucopyranose is related …
α-D-glucopyranose and β-D-glucopyranose is related as: diastereomers only; anomers and diasteremomers; epimers and diastereomers; anomers and enantiomers
5.3: Cyclic structures of monosaccharides - Chemistry LibreTexts
2023年9月21日 · Based on this nomenclature, the class name of α -D-Glucose is α -D-glucopyranose and of β -D-glucose is β -D-glucopyranose. D-Fructose exists in pyranose and furanose forms, as shown in Figure 5.3.2. Haworth projections assume a flat ring structure.