BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRISTY; PART 1; MONOSACCHARIDES & DISACCHARIDES by Professor Fink
In Part 1 of Professor Fink's Review of Biological Chemistry, he describes Carbohydrates (sugars) in general, and then covers monosaccharides and disaccharides in detail. Reference is made to 5-C monosaccharides (ribose & deoxyribose) & 6-C sugars (glucose, fructose & galactose) and the concept of chemical isomers. Reference is made to disaccharides (sucrose, lactose & maltose) and the concepts of dehydration synthesis reactions & hydrolysis reactions. Professor Fink then describes differences in sweetness in natural sugars and in artificial sweeteners (including cyclamates, saccharine, aspartame [Nutrasweet], and sucralose [Splenda].
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I like this proff. very informative and well discussed. thank you for posting.
Wow! Very interesting! I'll try Splenda next time I bake muffins.
His lecture is such a sugar to me. So sweet!
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Who wrote in the title of this video? Anyway, I am interested in the numbering of these 5 and 6 carbon sugars (molecules). Is zero ever used? And does it always start with 1 at the top right in a clockwise rotation, in either L or D-form molecules? I'm not following the numbering from the open-chain to the cyclic form of glucose. Carbon 1 is really carbon 0?
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How do u replace a hydroxide with chlorine. Doesn't it affect the balancing. Plus we still have enough hydroxide molecules to cause dehydration synthesis, so why doesn't sucralose break after consumption?
Splenda isn't good for you. Date sugars are the best. :)