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Which of the following reagents would successfully distinguish between a reducing sugar and a non-reducing sugar?
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
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Correct answer: A —
Solution
- Reducing sugars contain a free hemiacetal or hemiketal group that can open to an aldehyde or ketone.
- contains ions in an alkaline citrate solution.
- The is reduced to (red precipitate) by the sugar.
- Non-reducing sugars like sucrose do not react because their anomeric carbons are involved in a glycosidic bond.
- Hence the answer is (A).
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