Organic And Biological Chemistry
Organic And Biological Chemistry
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781305081079
Author: STOKER, H. Stephen (howard Stephen)
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.81EP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given Haworth projection formula is whether an αDmonosaccharide or a βDmonosaccharide has to be identified.

Concept introduction: The Haworth projection formula can be drawn by using the following rules.

  • Ø For α and β configurations, if hydroxyl group is drawn at the right position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn below the ring.
  • Ø If hydroxyl group is drawn at the left position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn above the ring.
  • Ø For β configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the same direction.
  • Ø For α configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the opposite direction.
  • Ø The hydroxyl group that is obtained from the carbonyl group can be placed above or below the ring which is dependent upon the ring closure of the cyclic form.
  • Ø For D configuration, CH2OH group always placed above the cyclic ring.
  • Ø For L configuration, CH2OH group always placed below the cyclic ring.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7.81EP

The given Haworth projection formula is an αDmonosaccharide.

Explanation of Solution

The given Haworth projection formula is shown as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 7, Problem 7.81EP , additional homework tip  1

Thus, in this Haworth projection formula of the given monosaccharide, CH2OH group is placed above the cyclic ring.  The position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group is in the opposite direction.  Thus, this Haworth projection formula is an αDmonosaccharide.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given Haworth projection formula is whether an αDmonosaccharide or a βDmonosaccharide has to be identified.

Concept introduction: The Haworth projection formula can be drawn by using the following rules.

  • Ø For α and β configurations, if hydroxyl group is drawn at the right position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn below the ring.
  • Ø If hydroxyl group is drawn at the left position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn above the ring.
  • Ø For β configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the same direction.
  • Ø For α configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the opposite direction.
  • Ø The hydroxyl group that is obtained from the carbonyl group can be placed above or below the ring which is dependent upon the ring closure of the cyclic form.
  • Ø For D configuration, CH2OH group always placed above the cyclic ring.
  • Ø For L configuration, CH2OH group always placed below the cyclic ring.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 7.81EP

The given Haworth projection formula is an αDmonosaccharide.

Explanation of Solution

The given Haworth projection formula is shown as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 7, Problem 7.81EP , additional homework tip  2

Thus, in this Haworth projection formula of the given monosaccharide, CH2OH group is placed above the cyclic ring.  The position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group is in the opposite direction.  Thus, this Haworth projection formula is an αDmonosaccharide.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given Haworth projection formula is whether an αDmonosaccharide or a βDmonosaccharide has to be identified.

Concept introduction: The Haworth projection formula can be drawn by using the following rules.

  • Ø For α and β configurations, if hydroxyl group is drawn at the right position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn below the ring.
  • Ø If hydroxyl group is drawn at the left position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn above the ring.
  • Ø For β configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the same direction.
  • Ø For α configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the opposite direction.
  • Ø The hydroxyl group that is obtained from the carbonyl group can be placed above or below the ring which is dependent upon the ring closure of the cyclic form.
  • Ø For D configuration, CH2OH group always placed above the cyclic ring.
  • Ø For L configuration, CH2OH group always placed below the cyclic ring.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 7.81EP

The given Haworth projection formula is a βDmonosaccharide.

Explanation of Solution

The given Haworth projection formula is shown as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 7, Problem 7.81EP , additional homework tip  3

Thus, in this Haworth projection formula of the given monosaccharide, CH2OH group is placed above the cyclic ring.  The position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group is in the same direction.  Thus, this Haworth projection formula is a βDmonosaccharide.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given Haworth projection formula is whether an αDmonosaccharide or a βDmonosaccharide has to be identified.

Concept introduction: The Haworth projection formula can be drawn by using the following rules.

  • Ø For α and β configurations, if hydroxyl group is drawn at the right position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn below the ring.
  • Ø If hydroxyl group is drawn at the left position in Fischer projection formula then in the cyclic form of Haworth projection, the same OH group should be drawn above the ring.
  • Ø For β configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the same direction.
  • Ø For α configuration, the position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group always remains in the opposite direction.
  • Ø The hydroxyl group that is obtained from the carbonyl group can be placed above or below the ring which is dependent upon the ring closure of the cyclic form.
  • Ø For D configuration, CH2OH group always placed above the cyclic ring.
  • Ø For L configuration, CH2OH group always placed below the cyclic ring.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 7.81EP

The given Haworth projection formula is a βDmonosaccharide.

Explanation of Solution

The given Haworth projection formula is shown as,

Organic And Biological Chemistry, Chapter 7, Problem 7.81EP , additional homework tip  4

Thus, in this Haworth projection formula of the given monosaccharide, CH2OH group is placed above the cyclic ring.  The position of OH group at the first carbon with respect to CH2OH group is in the same direction.  Thus, this Haworth projection formula is a βDmonosaccharide.

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