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- Write the name for the trisaccharide depicted below (for example, of the form a - D - xylofuranose). Be sure to include if the sugars are in the pyranose or furanose conformations in the name and include the linkages between sugars (for example, (2 - - > 4)). CH₂OH ОН OH н ОН -CH₂ H\H ОН н н ОН CH2OH н ОН но н н ОНIn the space provided, draw a Haworth projection for the beta anomer of the following monosaccharide Fischer projection. CHO HO-C-H HO-C-H HO-C-H H-C-OH CH,OHRaffinose (see prev. question for structure) is not digestible by humans yet is found in foods we eat all the time like beans, cabbage, brussels sprouts etc. What 2 human digestible compounds can Raffinose be broken down into? Just as a side note, Raff is NOT digestible by us, but our helpful gut bacteria break it down for us into the 2 compounds that are the answer to this question. O a-D-glucose O B-D-fructose sucrose a-D-galactose Lactose maltose
- Complete the following table by providing the Fischer and Haworth Projections of the given sugars. In the Fischer Projection put an asterisk (*) mark in the chiral centers of the molecule. Sugar Fischer Projection Haworth Projection (Complete) alpha-anomer Haworth Projection (Abbreviated) beta-anomer L-Galactose L-Fructose D-Mannose D-Xylose L-LyxoseComplete the following table by providing the Fischer and Haworth Projections of the given sugars. In the Fischer Projection put an asterisk (*) mark in the chiral centers of the molecule. Sugar Fischer Projection Haworth Projection (Complete) alpha-anomer Haworth Projection (Abbreviated) beta-anomer D-Mannose D-Xylose L-LyxoseConstruct the two enantiomeric forms/structure of the following monosaccharides and designate the handedness of each using D, L system: a. Ribulose
- Draw Haworth projection formulas for the b-anomer of monosaccharides with each of the following Fischer projection formulasGive one specific sample structure (Fischer Projection or Haworth) of the following carbohydrate derivatives: - Amino-sugarComplete the following table by providing the Fischer and Haworth Projections of the given sugars. In the Fischer Projection put an asterisk (*) mark in the chiral centers of the molecule. Sugar Fischer Projection Haworth Projection (Complete) alpha-anomer Haworth Projection (Abbreviated) beta-anomer L-Galactose L-Fructose D- Xylose
- Draw the Fischer projection for a monosaccharide.Convert the following Haworth projections to a Fischer projection. Name the monosaccharides you have drawn. a) CH2OH b) CH2OH H H он H H Он H но H но но ÓH I ID- and L- designations are used to distinguish between the two possible enantiomers of the monosaccharide, galactose. From the Fischer projection, determine the designation of this monosaccharide.