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The anomeric carbon in D(+) glucose is:

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C1 carbon
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C2 carbon
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C5 carbon
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C6 carbon
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Solution

The correct option is A C1 carbon
The cyclic hemiacetal forms of glucose differ only in the configuration of the hydroxyl group at C1, called anomeric carbon. Such isomers, i.e., α&β form are called anomers.

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