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Which sugar is dextrorotatory and indicates mutarotation ?

Which of the following will not show mutarotation?

Explain, in neutral or basic aqueous solution, glycosides do not show mutarotation, but in acidic medium they show mutarotation.

The equilibrium constant for mutarotation alpha-"D Glucose "hArr beta-"D Glucose 1.8" . What percentage of alpha form remains at equilibrium?

A sugar exist in two isomeric form alpha-D & beta-D with specific rotation of 110^(@) and 30^(@) respectively. When alpha-D form of the suar is dissolved in water exhibits mutarotation till the equilibrium value of 90^(@) is attained. The equilibrium constant of mutarotation of beta-D form [Assuming only alpha and beta form in solution] is equal to:

{:("Column (I)"," Column (II)"),("(a) Glucose","P. Reduces Tollen's reagent"),("(b) Fructose","Q. Exhibits mutarotation in mild alkaline medium"),("(c) Mannose","R. Produces tetraacetate derivative on treatment with anhydride and pyridine"),("(d) Glucopyranoside","S. Gets oxidised by"Br_(2)","H_(2)O):}

An optically active drug has one chiral centre and only dextro rotatory isomer is effective. Moreover, it becomes ineffective when its optical activity is reduced to 35% of original. It was found that mutarotation of this drug was first order reaction with a rate constant of 1 xx 10^(-8) s^(-1) . Find the expiration time of the drug in years.

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PRADEEP-BIOMOLECULES -IMPORTANT QUESTIONS (FOR BOARD EXAMINATION)
  1. What is Molisch reagent and what is it used for ?

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  2. How do you explain the presence of an aldehydic group in a glucose mol...

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  3. What is mutarotation ?

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  4. Despite having an aldehyde group, gulcose does not give 2,4-DNP test ?...

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  5. Glucose forms an oxime but glucose pentaacetate does not .Explain.

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  6. How do epimers differ from anomers ? Give two examples.

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  7. Fructose contains a keto group but still it reduces Tollen's reagent. ...

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  8. Give the Fischer projection of L-glucose.

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  9. Name the carbohydrate that is used as storage molecule in plants and a...

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  10. What are essential and non-essential amino acids ? Give two examples o...

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  11. What is isoelectric point ? Write the structure of alanine at pH2 and ...

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  12. Differentiate between globular and fibrous proteins.

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  13. What is denaturation of proteins ? What is the effect of denaturation ...

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  14. What is a peptide bond ? Write the structure of two dipeptides derived...

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  15. Discuss the primary strcuture of proteins and their biological propert...

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  16. Give the biological functions of the following proteins : (i) Haemog...

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  17. Define enzymes ? What is the most important reason for their specific ...

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  18. What enzyme is present in the saliva ? What is its fuction ?

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  19. (a) Define hormone. Give one example. (b) Name the organ of secretio...

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  20. What are vitamins ? How are they classified ? Name two water soluble a...

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