R₁ OH hemiketal F₂ Pis Ri OH etal groups are non-reducing sugars. herniacetal H -Piz Rí Q-R4 ketal F1₂ Pis Q-R4 acetal * Ri H -Piz With this in mind, label each of the following disaccharides as "reducing" or "non-reducing". If it is a reducing" sugar, circle the hemiketal or hemiacetal group.

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most disaccharides are reducing sugars. This is because they
or "hemiketal" groups which readily hydrolyze to give a free aldehyde. Disaccharides,like sucrose,
which contain only "acetal" or "ketal" groups are non-reducing sugars.
R₁
OH
hemiketal
Fiz
Pis
R₁
OH
hemniacetal
H
-F1₂
R₁
Q-R4
ketal
Piz
P13
Rí
Q-R4
acetal
H
Piz
With this in mind, label each of the following disaccharides as "reducing" or "non-reducing". If it is a
reducing" sugar, circle the hemiketal or hemiacetal group.
Transcribed Image Text:most disaccharides are reducing sugars. This is because they or "hemiketal" groups which readily hydrolyze to give a free aldehyde. Disaccharides,like sucrose, which contain only "acetal" or "ketal" groups are non-reducing sugars. R₁ OH hemiketal Fiz Pis R₁ OH hemniacetal H -F1₂ R₁ Q-R4 ketal Piz P13 Rí Q-R4 acetal H Piz With this in mind, label each of the following disaccharides as "reducing" or "non-reducing". If it is a reducing" sugar, circle the hemiketal or hemiacetal group.
НО-
HO-
CH2OH
OH
НО-
OH
CH₂OH
--OH
НО-
HO-
CH₂OH
-O-CH2
ОН НО-
Н HO-
OH
H
OH
Transcribed Image Text:НО- HO- CH2OH OH НО- OH CH₂OH --OH НО- HO- CH₂OH -O-CH2 ОН НО- Н HO- OH H OH
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