Mechanism of Action

Explanation

Mutarotation means changing of optical rotation. Tamet explained that when a solution of freshly prepared crystalline glucose of α-D-form is observed in a polariscope, its initial specific rotation ch2-ufig3 of +121.1° gradually decreases and finally becomes steady at ch2-ufig3 + 52.5°.

If, however, a solution of pure crystals of β-D-glucose is observed in a polariscope, the initial specific rotation of ch2-ufig3 + 19°. For β-D-glucose gradually increases and finally becomes steady at + 52.5°.

ch2-ufig4

All reducing sugars (except a few ketoses) undergo mutarotation.


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