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CARBOHYDRATES Foundation Module-Phase 1 Department of Biochemistry
Faculty of Medical Sciences
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What are carbohydrates?
Aldehyde or ketone derivatives of polyhydric alcohol Formula (CH2O)n (n > 3) Not all carbohydrates have this empirical formula: deoxysugars, aminosugars used as an energy source and in making cell structures. Energy
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Sources of carbohydrate
Biscuit Rice Bread Potato Wheat Oats
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Do you know…. Q1: List the main functions of carbohydrates?
Q2: How are carbohydrates classified? Answer Answer
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Types of Carbohydrates
Based on the number of monomers. Monosaccharides: 1 Disaccharides: 2 Oligosaccharides: 3-20 Polysaccharides: more than 20 Back
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Q3: How to classify monosaccharides?
According to the number of carbons According to functional groups Aldosugars Ketosugars
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Monosaccharide Structure (Single Sugar Unit)
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Common Monosaccharides
fructose (fruit sugar) galactose For your interest only How to measure Glucose
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Properties of monosaccharides?
A. Physical properties * Highly soluble in water * Most taste sweet B. Chemical properties * Formation of cyclic hemiacetals or hemiketals * New chiral center => 2 “anomers” designated a and b
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groups C
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3 1 2 4 5 6 Answers
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Chiral centers v Penultimate OH group
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Structural representation of sugars
Haworth projection Fisher projection (straight chain representation) (simple ring in perspective)
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Haworth projection Fisher projection
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Disaccharides Sugars composed of two monosaccharides linked together by glycosidic bonds. e.g.Maltose
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Common Disaccharides sucrose (table sugar)
Commercially obtained from sugar cane or sugar beet
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maltose (seed sugar) Used : as a nutrient (malt extract)
(1,4) linkage Found in germinating grains Used : as a nutrient (malt extract) as a sweetener as a fermentative reagent
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Refer: What is lactose intolerance?
lactose (milk sugar) Refer: What is lactose intolerance?
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Polysaccharides or glycans
Complex carbohydrates that are made up of hundreds of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds. Homoglycans Heteroglycans Starch Cellulose Glycogen Inulin Gums Mucopolysaccharides
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Polysaccharides (Many sugar units)
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Starch Test for starch? Answer
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Identification of starch-Iodine test
Suspensions of amylose in water adopt a helical conformation. Iodine (I2) can insert in the middle of the amylose helix to give a blue color that is characteristic and diagnostic for starch. Back to question
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Cellulose
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Y X Control Test Following is the test results for 3 different sugars
Name the test What is in X & Z? What is in Y ? Answer
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Barfoed’s test X Y Answer
Following is the Barfoed’s test results for sugars. X Y Tube Y contains ……….. Maltose Glucose Lactose Answer
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Seliwanoff’s test X Y Answer
Following is the Seliwanoff’s test results for sugars. X Y Tube Y contains………. Glucose Maltose Fructose Answer
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THE END Back to the beginning
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Q1- List the main function of carbohydrates
Sources of energy Form structural components cellulose, lignin, murein Molecular recognition Blood group antigens Associated with other entities DNA, RNA, glycosides, vitamins Back to the question
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Q3:How to classify carbohydrates?
Number of monomers Monosaccharides(1) Disaccharides(2) Oligosacchrides(2-10) Polysaccharides or glycans(>10) Homopolysaccharides Heteropolysaccharides Complex carbohydrates
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Glucose measurement methods
Most are enzymatic methods 3 enzyme systems are currently used : Glucose oxidase Glucose dehydrogenase Hexokinase
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Glucose oxidase methods: colorimetric method
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Back to the question
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Can have two sets of answers
Benedict’s test Reducing sugar Non reducing sugar Barfoed’s test Disaccharides Monosaccharides Back
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(Barfoed’s test is positive for Monosaccharides only)
Glucose (Barfoed’s test is positive for Monosaccharides only) Back to the question
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(Seliwanof’s test is positive for Keto sugars)
Fructose (Seliwanof’s test is positive for Keto sugars) Back to the question
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3 2 1 1 N0 2 Yes 3 N0 4 N0 5 Yes 4 5 Back
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