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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)





                                                     2) Cellobiose



              •  Chemically, it is: 4-O-(-D-Glucopyranosyl) -D-glucopyranose.

              •  It does not occur free in nature.

              Preparation:


                     It may be obtained from cellulose by acetylating good filter paper, which is

              almost  pure  cellulose,  with  acetic  anhydride  in  the  presence  of  concentrated

              sulfuric acid.






















              Properties:



              •  Cellobiose is a white crystalline solid, soluble in water and dextrorotatory.

              •  It is a reducing sugar, forms an osazone: rosettes of plates or broad needles

                (cellobiosazone), and undergoes mutarotation, reduces Fehling’s but does not

                reduce Barfoed’s reagent.

              •  On hydrolysis with dilute acids or by enzyme emulsin, it yields D-glucose.

              N.B: The only difference between cellobiose and maltose is the type of glycosidic

              linkage, where:

              •  Cellobiose : the glycosidic linkage is (),

              •  Maltose the glycosidic linkage is ().





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