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    D-Glucose Is Called a Reducing Sugar Because It Undergoes an Oxidation-Reduction
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D-Glucose Is Called a Reducing Sugar Because It Undergoes an Oxidation-Reduction

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d-Glucose is called a reducing sugar because it undergoes an oxidation-reduction reaction at the anomeric carbon.One of the products of this reaction is:


A) d-galactose.
B) d-gluconate.
C) d-glucuronate.
D) d-ribose.
E) muramic acid.

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