Question
Chemistry Question on Biomolecules
D−(+)−Glucose−>[5(CH3CO)2O]D−(+)−Glucosepentaacetate Which statement(s) is/are true about glucose pentaacetate?
A
It will react with phenylhydrazine but not with Tollens?
B
It will react with Tollens?
C
It will react with both of the above mentioned reagents
D
It will react neither with phenylhydrazine nor with Tollens?
Answer
It will react neither with phenylhydrazine nor with Tollens?
Explanation
Solution
During acetylation of (+)-glucose, it is the C1−OH of the hemiacetal that is acetylated and not the C5−OH that forms the ring (cyclic structure). Since equilibrium with the open-chain aldehyde is prevented, the pentaacetate does not respond to the aldehydic reactions.