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What happens when glucose treated with dilute NaOH ?

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When glucose is treated with dilute NaOH, it forms a mixture of D-glucose, D-fructose and D-mannose due to reversible isomerisation. This reaction is generally known as Lobry de Bruyn-van Ekenstein.
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