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Q. The $\alpha - $ and $\beta - $ forms of glucose are

Biomolecules

Solution:

$\alpha$-D-glucose and $\beta$-D-glucose are stereoisomers - they differ in the 3 -dimensional configuration of atoms/groups at one or more positions. More specifically, they are a class of stereoisomer called an anomer. Anomers are capable of interconverting in solution. All cyclic structures of monosaccharides exhibit anomeric $\alpha \alpha$ (down) and $\beta \beta$ (up) versions. These differences occur at the anomeric acetal carbon (the only carbon with two $C - OC - O$ bonds.