Everything about Aldopentose totally explained
A
pentose is a
monosaccharide with five
carbon atoms.
They either have an
aldehyde functional group in position 1 (
aldopentoses), or a
ketone functional group in position 2 (
ketopentoses).
The aldopentoses have three chiral centres ("asymmetric carbon atoms") and so 8 different
stereoisomers are possible.
The 4
D-aldopentoses are:
CH=O CH=O CH=O CH=O
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HC-OH HO-CH HC-OH HO-CH
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HC-OH HC-OH HO-CH HO-CH
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HC-OH HC-OH HC-OH HC-OH
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CH
2OH CH
2OH CH
2OH CH
2OH
D-
Ribose D-
Arabinose D-
Xylose D-
Lyxose
A
mnemonic suggested that can be used to remember the four
D-aldopentoses is "
ribs
are e
xtra
lean."
The ketopentoses have 2 chiral centres and therefore 4 possible stereoisomers —
ribulose (
L- and
D-form) and
xylulose (
L- and
D-form).
The
D-isomers of both are known to occur naturally as is the
L-isomer of
xylulose:
CH
2OH CH
2OH
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C=O C=O
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HC-OH HO-CH
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HC-OH HC-OH
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CH
2OH CH
2OH
D-
Ribulose D-
Xylulose
The aldehyde and ketone functional groups in these carbohydrates react with neighbouring
hydroxyl functional groups to form
intramolecular hemiacetals or
hemiketals, respectively. The resulting ring structure is related to
furan, and is termed a
furanose. The ring spontaneously opens and closes, allowing rotation to occur about the bond between the carbonyl group and the neighbouring carbon atom — yielding two distinct configurations (α and β). This process is termed
mutarotation.
Ribose is a constituent of
RNA, and the related
deoxyribose of
DNA.
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