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Section 22.5 Redox Reactions of Monosaccharides 927

D-erythrulose

D-ribulose

D-psicose D-fructose D-sorbose D-tagatose

D-xylulose

dihydroxyacetone

TABLE 22.2 Configurations of the D-Ketoses

OH
CH 2 OH

H

OH
CH 2 OH

H

H OH

OH
CH 2 OH

H

H OH

H OH

CH 2 OH

C O

OH
CH 2 OH

H

H OH

H

CH 2 OH

C O

OH
CH 2 OH

H

HO H

HO H OH

CH 2 OH

C O

OH
CH 2 OH

H

HO H

HO H

CH 2 OH

C O

CH 2 OH

C O

OH
CH 2 OH

H

HO H

CH 2 OH

C O

CH 2 OH

C O

CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

C O

product. D-Mannitol, the alditol formed from the reduction of D-mannose, is found in
mushrooms, olives, and onions. The reduction of D-fructose forms D-mannitol and
D-glucitol, the C-2 epimer of D-mannitol. D-Glucitol—also called sorbitol—is about
60% as sweet as sucrose. It is found in plums, pears, cherries, and berries and is used
as a sugar substitute in the manufacture of candy.


D-Glucitol is also obtained from the reduction of either D-glucose or L-gulose.


D-Xylitol—obtained from the reduction of D-xylose—is used as a sweetening agent in
cereals and in sugarless gum.


D-glucose L-gulose
drawn upside down

H 2
Pd/C

H 2
Pd/C

HO H

OH

HOH
HOH
CH 2 OH

H

HC O

O

HO H

OH

HOH
HOH
CH 2 OH

H

CH 2 OH

D-glucitol
an alditol

HO H

OH

HOH
HOH
HC

H

CH 2 OH


  1. NaBH 4

  2. H 3 O+

    1. NaBH 4

    2. H 3 O+

      1. NaBH 4
        HOHOHH 2. H 3 O+






HOH
CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

CO

D-fructose

HO H

H

HOH
HOH
CH 2 OH

HO

HC O CH 2 OH

D-mannose

HO H
HOH
HOH
CH 2 OH

HO H

D-mannitol
an alditol

CH 2 OH

HO H
HOH
HOH
CH 2 OH

HOH

D-glucitol
an alditol
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