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The pyranose ring is formed by the reaction of the hydroxyl group on carbon 5 (C-5) of a sugar with the aldehyde at carbon 1. This forms an intramolecular hemiacetal.If reaction is between the C-4 hydroxyl and the aldehyde, a furanose is formed instead. [1]
The chemical structure of ribose in its furanose form. The wavy bond indicates a mixture of β-ribofuranose and α-ribofuranose. The furanose ring is a cyclic hemiacetal of an aldopentose or a cyclic hemiketal of a ketohexose.
The cyclic hemiacetal isomers are more prevalent in solution and are of two types: the pyranoses, which feature six-membered C 5 O rings, and the furanoses, which feature five-membered C 4 O rings (with a pendant CH 2 OH group). Each of these rings is subject to further isomerism, depending on the relative orientation of the anomeric hydroxy group.
These forms are called furanoses and pyranoses, respectively—by analogy with furan and pyran, the simplest compounds with the same carbon-oxygen ring (although they lack the double bonds of these two molecules).
These forms are called furanoses and pyranoses, respectively—by analogy with furan and pyran, the simplest compounds with the same carbon-oxygen ring (although they lack the carbon-carbon double bonds of these two molecules).
Destructive distillation is a chemical process in which decomposition of unprocessed material is achieved by heating it to a high temperature; the term generally applies to processing of organic material in the absence of air or in the presence of limited amounts of oxygen or other reagents, catalysts, or solvents, such as steam or phenols.
The rotation of the solution will increase from +18.7° to an equilibrium value of +52.7° as some of the β form is converted to the α form. The equilibrium mixture is about 64% of β-D-glucopyranose and about 36% of α-D-glucopyranose, though there are also traces of the other forms including furanoses and open chained form.
Furanoses (1 C, 14 P) P. Pyranoses (2 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Lactols" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.