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Michael Anderson
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13 June, 16:00
What Gives Directionality To Carbohydrates?
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Deandre Vaughan
13 June, 16:24
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The directionality to the carbohydrates is given by the isomerization of the carbohydrate molecules. Hence the plane polarised light decides the configuration of the carbohydrates such as dexter rotatory or levo rotatory. The anti-syn configuration is also responsible for the directionality of the carbohydrates.
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