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  • Is galactose an aldohexose or
    a ketohexose?

  • Which carbon in galactose has different
    configuration compared to glucose?

  • Draw Haworth formulae of
    ∝-D-galactose and b-D-galactose.

  • Which disaccharides among sucrose,
    maltose and lactose is/are expected to
    give positive Fehling test?

  • What are the expected products of
    hydrolysis of lactose?


c. Lactose : Lactose (C 12 H 22 O 11 ) is a
disaccharide present in milk. It is formed
from two monosaccharide units, namely
D-galactose and D-glucose. The glycosidic
linkage is formed between C-1 of b-D-
galactose and C-4 of glucose. Therefore the
linkage in lactose is called b-1,4-glycosidic
linkage. The hemiacetal group at C-1 of the
glucose unit is not involved in glycosidic
linkage but is free. Hence lactose is a
reducing sugar. Figure 14.10 shows Haworth
formula of lactose.


14.2.10 Polysaccharides : Polysaccharides
are formed by linking large number of
monosaccharide units by glycosidic linkages.


O O
O

b-D-glucose

HO
OH OH
OH OH

OH

HOCH 2 HOCH 2

H H
H H

H H

H H
H

H

6 6
5 5
4 4
3 2 3 2

1 1

b- 1, 4- glycosidic linkage

b- D - galactose

Fig. 14.10 : Haworth formula of lactose

O O O O

-O O O O O -

OH OH OH OH
OH OH OH OH

CH 2 OH CH 2 OH CH 2 OH CH 2 OH

H H H H
H H H H

H H H H H H H H H H H H

6 6 6 6
5 5 5 5
4 4 4 4
3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2

1 1 1 1

α- 1, 4 - glycosidic linkages
Fig. 14.11 : Amylose

O

O

O

O O

O O

O O O -


  • O

    • O




OH

OH

OH

OH OH

OH

OH

OH

OH OH

CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

CH 2 CH 2 OH

H

H

H

H H

H

H

H

H H

H

H H

H

H

H

H

H

H H

H

H

H

H H

6

6

6

6 6

5

5

5

5 5

4

4

4

4 4

3

3

3

3 3

2

2

2

2 2

1

1

1

1

α- 1, 6 - glycosidic linkage (branch)

α- 1, 4 - glycosidic linkage
Fig. 14.12 : Amylopectin

Starch, cellulose and glycogen are the most
common natural polysaccharides. Starch is
storage carbohydrate of plants and important
nutrient for humans and other animals.
Cellulose is the main constituent of cell wall
of plant and bacterial cells. It is also main
constituent of wood and cotton. Glycogen
constitutes storage carbohydrate of animals
and is present in liver, muscles and brain. It
is also found in yeast and fungi.
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