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Determining the Branch Points and Reducing Ends of Amylopectin A 0.2-g sample of amylopectin was analyzed to determine the fraction of the total glucose residues, that are branch points in the structure. The sample was exhaustively methylated and then digested, yielding 50-μmol of 2,3-dimethylgluetose and 0.4 μmol of 1,2,3,6- letramethylglucose.
- What fraction of the total residues are branch points?
- I low many reducing ends does this sample of amylopectin have?
(a)
Interpretation:
The fraction of the total residues that are branch points in the structure of amylopectin is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The simplest hydrolyzed form that is obtained from the carbohydrates is known as monosaccharide. Polysaccharides are those types of sugars which contain more than ten units of monosaccharides.
Amylopectin is a polysaccharide and is one of the two forms of starch. It is composed of long chain of glucose attached by the
Answer to Problem 8P
The fraction of the total residues that are branch points in the structure of amylopectin is
Explanation of Solution
The given mass of amylopectin sample is
The given amount of
The conversion of
Thus, the moles of
The given amount of
The molecular weight of glucose is
The molecular weight of water is
If glucose unit losses a water molecule while forming a glycosidic linkage in amylopectin, then, the molecular weight of glucose in amylopectin is
The moles of a substance is calculated by the equation as,
Substitute the value of mass and molar mass of the sample in the above equation.
The moles of
Substitute the values of moles of
Thus, the fraction of the total residues that are branch points in the structure of amylopectin is
(b)
Interpretation:
The total number of reducing ends possessed by the sample of amylopectin is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The simplest hydrolyzed form that is obtained from the carbohydrates is known as monosaccharide. Polysaccharides are those types of sugars which contain more than ten units of monosaccharides.
Amylopectin is a polysaccharide and is one of the two forms of starch. It is composed of long chain of glucose attached by the
Answer to Problem 8P
The total number of reducing ends possessed by the sample of amylopectin is
Explanation of Solution
The given amount of
The moles of the reducing ends is calculated by the moles of
If one mole of compounds possesses
Thus, the total number of reducing ends possessed by the sample of amylopectin is
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