Using the structures of glucose, galactose, and fructo please: 1. Determine if the structures given are the D- or the form, 2. Draw the other form (i.e., D- if given L- or L- if give of each structure, 3. Explain why these structures do or do not satisfy th requirements for Fisher diagrams, 4. Draw the Haworth (i.e., cyclic) forms of each struct Haworth structures of the D- and L- forms of each

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Using the structures of glucose, galactose, and fructose,
please:
1. Determine if the structures given are the D- or the L-
form,
2. Draw the other form (i.e., D- if given L- or L- if given D-)
of each structure,
3. Explain why these structures do or do not satisfy the
requirements for Fisher diagrams,
4. Draw the Haworth (i.e., cyclic) forms of each structure,
i.e., Haworth structures of the D- and L- forms of each.
5. For each structure you have drawn, identify if you have
drawn the alpha or the beta forms.
Aldehyde functional
group
Ketone functional
CH₂OH
group
H-C=O
H-C=O
H-C-OH
H-C-OH
HO-C-H
HO-C-H
HO-C-H
H-C-OH
HO-C-H
H-C-OH
H-C-OH
H-C-OH
H-C-OH
CH₂OH
CH₂OH
CH2OH
Glucose
Galactose
Fructose
Aldoses
A ketose
Transcribed Image Text:Using the structures of glucose, galactose, and fructose, please: 1. Determine if the structures given are the D- or the L- form, 2. Draw the other form (i.e., D- if given L- or L- if given D-) of each structure, 3. Explain why these structures do or do not satisfy the requirements for Fisher diagrams, 4. Draw the Haworth (i.e., cyclic) forms of each structure, i.e., Haworth structures of the D- and L- forms of each. 5. For each structure you have drawn, identify if you have drawn the alpha or the beta forms. Aldehyde functional group Ketone functional CH₂OH group H-C=O H-C=O H-C-OH H-C-OH HO-C-H HO-C-H HO-C-H H-C-OH HO-C-H H-C-OH H-C-OH H-C-OH H-C-OH CH₂OH CH₂OH CH2OH Glucose Galactose Fructose Aldoses A ketose
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