Answer to Question #65556 in Biology for Irshad

Question #65556
2.Monosaccharides are called ' reducing sugars' but disaccharides are not.why?Write an example of each type of sugar.
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2017-03-02T08:27:08-0500
Answer:
Monosaccharide: tetrose (С4Н8О4)
Disaccharide: sacharose (С12Н22O11).
If a sugar contains aldehyde groups that are oxidised to carboxylic acids, then that sugar is classified as a reducing sugar. It is called a reducing sugar because it reduces the number of chemicals present in its structure through oxidation.
Reducing sugars include glucose, fructose, glyceraldehyde, lactose, arabinose and maltose .
Many disaccharides, like lactose and maltose also have a reducing form. However, sucrose and trehalose, in which the anomeric carbons of the two units are linked together, are non-reducing disaccharides.

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