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Biochemistry

Carbohydrates

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Learning Objectives

• To understand the role of carbohydrates in biology.

• To understand the logic of monomer, isomer and polymer carbohydrates

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What is a carbohydrate?• Carbohydrates are

‘sugars’• The name describes the

atoms they contain: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen

• Glucose is the basic sugar made by plants

• The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is always 2:1

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Glucose• C6H12O6 is made by

photosynthesis• It is a simple sugar or

‘monomer’.• The carbons are counted in

a clockwise direction, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

• Most other more complex sugars are chains of this

• Complex sugars have to be broken back down to glucose before they are absorbed in the small intestine.

• It is essential for respiration

Skeletal formula of glucose

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Fructose

• Fructose is a monomer carbohydrate found in fruits and honey

• It has the same formula as glucose but its structure is different: it is an isomer of glucose

• Monomer carbohydrates are also known as monosaccharides

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Two kinds of glucose

• There are two types of glucose:• Alpha glucose with the OH group below• Beta glucose with the OH group above.

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Linking Sugar Monomers -Disaccharides

• Two conjoined monosaccharides form a disaccharide

• They conjoin by a condensation reaction (a water molecule is lost)

• The ‘join’ is called a glycosidic link

Maltose is two glucose molecules joined in a condensation reaction.For the glucose to be re-released water must be available.

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Sucrose

• Sucrose is a very common disaccharide made from glucose and fructose.

• It is the sugar sold in the supermarket

• It is commonly made in plants for transport in phloem.

Sucrose is made from the joining of the isomers glucose and fructose.

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Polymers (polysaccharides)• Carbohydrate Monomers linked in a long

chain are known as polysaccharides.• A common example in plants is starch, made

from long chains of alpha glucose.• Amylose Starch forms alpha 1-4 glycosidic

links.• Plants put monomers into long chains for

storage purposes• Starch doesn’t dissolve so doesn’t influence

water potential.

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Amylopectin• Amylopectin is a

combination of straight chain 1,4 bonded glucose

• AND• 1, 6 bonded glucose

which causes branches to form

• It therefore forms many branches providing many ‘ends’

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Glycogen (animal starch)• The surplus glucose we eat is

stored in the liver as the polysaccharide glycogen

• It’s essentially the same as Amylopectin

• Glycogen it forms branches as well as straight chains, this is because 1, 6 links form as well as 1, 4 links.

• This makes it easy to break down quickly

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Hydrolysis• Hydrolysis ‘water breaking’, is just the

condensation reaction in reverse• The water molecule is added to the glycosidic link

to break the bond and re-form glucoses• It can occur in disaccharides or polysaccharides

The disaccharide lactose broken by hydrolysis

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Cellulose• Plants also build starch

chains into structures such as cellulose.

• Beta glucose make straight chains

• These straight chains linked top and bottom by hydrogen bonds form cellulose.

• Cell walls are made of cellulose, these give structure.

 

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Cellulose

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