Enantiomer vs Epimer vs Anomer [Carbohydrates]
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2017
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இதை மாணவர்களுக்கு காட்டும்பொழுது மாணவர்களுக்கு படிப்பில் ஆர்வத்தை அதிகப்படுத்த முடியும்.
ஆங்கிலம் எனக்கு முழுமையாக தெரியாவிட்டாலும் எளிமையான சொற்களால் அழகாக புரிந்துவிட்டது.❤❤❤
Thank u so much, I just now understanded what mean enantiomers, epimers and anomer🤗
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Excellent video abt enantiomer, epimer and anomer..
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Which stereoisomer is the most widely used in biochemistry ?
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I actually became lost at the cyclic anomer part and I couldn't understand how or why the O came about
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Can epimers be in both linear and cyclic structure?
And enantiomer exist in both cyclic and linear, right?
How are D-Galactose and D-Mannose epimers of one another?Both are D-Aldohexoses. Please reply.
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How do u consider the carbons 2,3,4,5 as chiral as they r not bonded with four different atoms..plzzzzz help me wit this
What if we have alpha-D-glucopyranose and alpha-L-galactopyranose,what kind of isomers are these?and what if we have alpha-D-glucopyranose and beta-D-glucopyranose?
Why is D used instead of R?
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good info but the voice is very difficult to understand
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Nice one. Can someone explain to me further on C1 during the cyclic formation where it has only H and OH attached to it. I thought C must be bonded on all 4 sides, but in this case it was only bonded at the top and bottom, with the sides left with nothing.
in glucose C1 is also attached to the C2 carbon and also linked to the C5 carbon via oxygen so the valance is completed it is more clearer in cyclic hemiacetal structure do refer it if you find it more confusing
our one hour lecture explanation coverd in 7mins perfectly. Very clear and great explanation. thank you 👍
Enamtiomers are non superimposible mirror images of each other... Yes?
Yes
Can u send me this pdf
U explained it well ...but the voice is so mechanical and horrible kindly do change it
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Fischer projection is the linear one 💜
Yes true
Fischer is linear and Haworth is a ring
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i appreciate the clear and concise explanation, but im not a fan of the robot voice
i also learned a new word: astertrick :)
it is asterisk (*)
Are all D-aldohexoses epimers of one another? How is it possible ??
Yes because all d sugars are not mirror images of one another.... So they are epimers (non mirror image sugars with same functional groups and with same chemical formula)
@@DweipayanG so 2 isomers with different configuration of atoms around more than 1 of the several asymmetric C can also be epimers?
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Irritating music in backgroud.Rest informative but need simple difinition of epimer and isomer in written
Computerized voice is weird to listen. Do it human voice so that it connects.
What’s the definition of epimers cause you’re voice isn’t clear
Two sugars that differ only in the configuration around one carbon atom are called Epimers. For example D-Glucose and D-Mannose, if you observe the structure of these two sugars carefully you'll observe that they differ in their stereochemistry at only around carbon-no.2
Similarly for D-Glucose and D-Galactose as well which differ at carbon-no.4
These sugars are called as Epimers.
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