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Big question in ketose


chuinhen

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We know that a simple reducing sugar can be divided into 2 groups:

 

The aldose and the ketose

 

A ketose contains 1 group of Ketone group .

 

However , ketone is resistant to oxidation in the organic chemistry context.

 

But ketose is a reducing sugar !!!!

 

 

Can anyone give an idea to this question

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Ah, you're right, I was thinking of something else.

 

Not all ketoses are reducing sugars. You are absolutely right that ketones are resistant to oxidation because alkyl groups are not good leaving groups. However, 2-ketoses are capable of acting as reducing agents because they are in equilibrium with an aldose form in basic solution (see attached picture).

keto-aldo.gif

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