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@@biochemistryconcepts the solution u hv taken wheather it's monosaccharide , polysaccharide, or mixture of mono and poly saccharide . What happens when we pass the light in a mixed solution?
@@anambitiousfellow200 Basically this property depends on the presence of asymmetric carbon atom. Any sugar with asymmetric carbon atom will show this property. When a solution is prepared using different sugars,the sugar which has stong rotatory affect will show that particular activity. For example : Sucrose is dextrorotatory where as after hydrolysis it is converted into mixture of glucose and fructose.Among glucose and fructose , fructose is strong levorotatory(-92°) and glucose dextrorotatory ( 52.5°) because of this it shows levorotatory after. In one point : Optical activity of mixture of sugar solutions depends on the sum of dextrorotatory and levorotatory values.
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@@biochemistryconcepts the solution u hv taken wheather it's monosaccharide , polysaccharide, or mixture of mono and poly saccharide .
What happens when we pass the light in a mixed solution?
@@anambitiousfellow200 Basically this property depends on the presence of asymmetric carbon atom.
Any sugar with asymmetric carbon atom will show this property.
When a solution is prepared using different sugars,the sugar which has stong rotatory affect will show that particular activity.
For example : Sucrose is dextrorotatory where as after hydrolysis it is converted into mixture of glucose and fructose.Among glucose and fructose , fructose is strong levorotatory(-92°) and glucose dextrorotatory ( 52.5°) because of this it shows levorotatory after.
In one point : Optical activity of mixture of sugar solutions depends on the sum of dextrorotatory and levorotatory values.
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Why some compounds show leavo rotation and some dextro rotation
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Actually it depends on the structure and number of asymmetric carbon atoms.
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