Correct option is D
α-D-glucose and β-D-glucose differ in the configuration at the anomeric carbon (C1). Hence, they are called anomers, a subtype of epimers.
α-D-glucose and β-D-glucose differ in the configuration at the anomeric carbon (C1). Hence, they are called anomers, a subtype of epimers.
| LIST I |
LIST II |
|
| A |
Starch and Inulin |
I. Animals |
| B |
Maltose |
II. Very long chain of glucose polymer |
| C |
Cellulose |
III. Plants |
| D |
Glycogen |
IV. Disaccharide of two glucose molecules |
Suggested Test Series
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