How many disaccharides of d-glucopyranose are possible?
1 Answer
Jun 6, 2015
There are 19 possible disaccharides of D-glucopyranose.
D-glucopyranose exists in both α and β forms.
The glycosidic bond can be formed between the anomeric hydroxyl group on one glucose unit and any hydroxyl group on the other glucose unit.
The possible linkages are:
α-Glucose + α-Glucose
- α-(1→1)-α [trehalose]
- α-(1→2) [α-kojibiose]
- α-(1→3) [α-nigerose]
- α-(1→4) [α-maltose]
- α-(1→6) [α-isomaltose]
α-Glucose + β-Glucose
- α-(1→1)-β [α,β-trehalose]
- α-(1→2) [β-kojibiose]
- α-(1→3) [β-nigerose]
- α-(1→4) [β-maltose]
- α-(1→6) [β-isomaltose]
β-Glucose + α-Glucose
- β-(1→1)-α [but this is the same as α-(1→1)-β]
- β -(1→2) [α-sophorose]
- β -(1→3) [α-laminaribiose]
- β -(1→4) [α-cellobiose]
- β -(1→6) [α-gentiobiose]
β-Glucose + β-Glucose
- β-(1→1)-β [β,β-trehalose]
- β -(1→2) [β-sophorose]
- β -(1→3) [β-laminaribiose]
- β -(1→4) [β-cellobiose]
- β -(1→6) [β-gentiobiose]
So there are 19 possible disaccharides of D-glucopyranose.