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Write a brief note on sucrose.


Smit 3rd Feb, 2020
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Sanjana Singh 3rd Feb, 2020

Hey Smith,

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Sucrose is a common sugar.It is produced naturally in plants and table sugar is derived from it,It is a non-reducing disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose,Its molecular formula is C12H22011(numbers are in subscripts).

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KUNAL LANJEWAR 3rd Feb, 2020

Hello,

Sucrose is the sugar which is known as table sugar. Sucrose is found in all photosynthetic plants. It is commercially obtained from sugarcane and sugar beets via an industrial process. The molecular formula of sucrose is C12H22O11. Sucrose comprises α form of glucose and β form of fructose. It is formed by condensation the reducing carbon atoms of glucose (C1 – α) and fructose (C2 -β). The glycosidic in a sucrose molecule linkage is 1α-2β linkage. On hydrolysis by acids or invertase enzyme, sucrose gives one molecule each of D-Glucose and D-Fructose. Sucrose is dextrorotatory, with a specific rotation of +66.5%, D-glucose has a positive specific rotation of, [α]D = +53°, while D-fructose has negative rotation of [α]D = -92°.

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