Question
Question: Name the functional group common to both glucose and fructose....
Name the functional group common to both glucose and fructose.
Solution
Glucose is a subcategory of carbohydrates. It is mainly made by plants during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide using sunlight. Fructose is a natural sugar present in fruits, vegetables etc. Fructose reacts with glucose to form sucrose. These both have similar chemical formulas; only difference is in their functional groups.
Complete step by step solution:
We are given to name the common functional group present in glucose and fructose.
Glucose is also called dextrose, is one of a group of carbohydrates known as simple sugars. Glucose is produced by the reaction of carbon dioxide with water in the presence of sunlight releasing oxygen.
6CO2+6H2OsunlightC6H12O6+6O2
It is generated in plants and our body uses it for energy. Its chemical formula is C6H12O6
Fructose is also a sugar found in fruits, vegetables, honey etc. It is often bonded to glucose to form sucrose. Its chemical formula is also C6H12O6.
Every cell in the human body can use glucose, but only the liver can metabolize fructose in huge amounts.
Structure of Glucose is OH−H∣C∣H−OH∣C∣H−OH∣C∣H−H∣C∣OH−OH∣C∣H−C∣H=O
Structure of Fructose is OH−H∣C∣H−OH∣C∣H−OH∣C∣H−H∣C∣OH−O∣∣C−H∣C∣H−OH
In glucose we have five alcohol groups (−OH) and one aldehyde group (R−C∣H=O).
In fructose also we have five alcohol groups but one ketone group (R−C∣R=O), where R group is a chain of carbon atoms or one carbon atom.
**Therefore, the common functional group in Glucose and Fructose is alcohol group, −OH.
Note: **
Do not confuse between an aldehyde and a ketone. Aldehyde and ketone both incorporate a carbonyl functional group (C=O). Aldehyde is a type of ketone where one R-group of ketone is replaced with a hydrogen atom. Presence of a hydrogen atom attached to carbon-oxygen double bond is seen in aldehyde whereas it is not seen in a ketone.