Chapter 1 Biochem (Carbo)
Chapter 1 Biochem (Carbo)
Chapter 1 Biochem (Carbo)
BIOCHEMISTRY OF CELL
LECTURE 1:
CARBOHYDRATE
One of the 3 macromolecules/ macronutrient
2. Disaccharides
3. Polysaccharides
Monosaccharides
• Simplest compound, monomeric sugars.
6 aldohexose ketohexose
How do we illustrate a monosaccharide?
• Chiral centers– carbon atom attached to 4 different
groups.
• Stereoisomers:
- Stereoisomers are isomeric molecules that have similar
molecular formula and constitution but differ in spatial
orientation.
- Stereoisomers can be divided into enantiomers and
diastereomers, epimers and anomers.
Enantiomers
• Molecules that are mirror images of one another.
Diastereomers
• Molecules where their chiral carbons are connected to
the exactly the same substrates at differing
configurations. Diastereomers are NOT mirror image.
D-glucose D-Altrose
Epimers
• Epimers are two diastereomers that differ only at one
chiral centre/ carbon.
D-glucose D-mannose
Anomers
• Molecules that differ in configuration at the
anomeric carbon.
• E.g: and configurations based on the position
of OH group at C1.
Chapter 2 so far……
1. Monosaccaharides:
• Glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone.
• Tautomers
• Examples of aldose sugars
• Fisher and Haworth projection
• Stereoisomers:
❑ Enantiomers
❑ Diastereomers
❑ Epimers
❑ Anomers
Oligosaccharide-Disaccharides
• When an anomeric carbon of a carbohydrate reacts with
an OH group in a slightly acidic conditions, a glycosidic
bond is formed with the release of water.
Component
Disaccharide Description
monosaccharides
glucose 1α→2
sucrose common table sugar
fructose
product of starch glucose 1α→4
maltose
hydrolysis glucose
glucose 1α→1
trehalose found in fungi
glucose
galactose 1β→4
lactose main sugar in milk
glucose
galactose 1α→6
melibiose found in legumes
glucose
Sucrose
• Found in milk
• Normally, when we eat something containing lactose, an
enzyme in the small intestine called lactase breaks it down into
simpler sugar forms called glucose and galactose. These simple
sugars are then absorbed into the bloodstream and turned
into energy.
Maltose