Figure 1: Strategies for selective protection of glucose hydroxyls with different protecting groups. To obtain the orthogonally protected monosaccharide, trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate ...
The catalyst would then break apart the cellobiose through hydrolysis and produce the monosaccharide glucose. One of the keys to the system's efficiency is its ability to separate the microwave's ...
Carbohydrates consist of a series of repeating units called monosaccharides, which include glucose, fructose, and galactose. Table sugar is made of sucrose, a disaccharide produced through the ...
Sucrose is used in many processed foods. High fructose corn syrup, also used in processed foods, is a mixture of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose. Usually the combination is 45% glucose ...
In the small intestine, biological catalysts called enzymes break apart the bonds connecting the various monosaccharide building blocks. For instance, pancreatic amylase breaks apart any ...