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9. Carbohydrates / Common Monosaccharides / Problem 5
Problem 5
How does the C4 epimer of D-glucose, D-galactose, differ in chemical properties compared to D-glucose?
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D-galactose has different reactivity in enzymatic reactions due to the altered orientation of the hydroxyl group at C4.
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D-galactose has a lower melting point due to decreased hydrogen bonding.
C
D-galactose has a higher solubility in water due to its epimeric structure.
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D-galactose is less reactive in glycosidic bond formation due to steric hindrance.
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