Idose

Idose

Idose is an aldohexose monosaccharide with the chemical formula C6H12O6, classified among the rare sugars due to its limited natural occurrence. It possesses six carbon atoms with an aldehyde group at carbon 1, like other aldohexoses, but differs in the stereochemical configuration of its chiral centers.

Idose is notable as the C-3 epimer of glucose, meaning it has the same molecular formula as glucose but differs specifically in the spatial arrangement of the hydroxyl group at the third carbon atom. This epimerization leads to distinct physical and chemical properties compared to glucose. Idose exists naturally in the D- and L-stereoisomeric forms, with D-idose being more commonly studied.

Chemical and Structural Properties

The sugar can cyclize to form cyclic structures, predominantly pyranose rings (six-membered), which exhibit α and β anomers. It shows characteristic behaviors of aldoses, including mutarotation in aqueous solutions, where the optical rotation changes as interconversion occurs between the α and β forms.

Physically, idose is a white crystalline solid with a melting point around 132 °C. It is soluble in water due to its numerous hydroxyl groups favoring hydrogen bonding. The conformational flexibility of idose pyranose rings is relatively high, influencing its crystallographic and solution properties.

Biochemical Relevance

Biochemically, idose is rare and does not typically play a major role in metabolism unlike glucose or mannose. Nevertheless, it serves as an important molecule in biochemical research and synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of iduronic acid, a component of glycosaminoglycans in biological systems. Methods for its chemical synthesis often start from glucose derivatives, involving stereochemical inversions at key carbons.

 

In summary, idose is a rare aldohexose with specific stereochemical features differentiating it from glucose, with typical aldose properties, multiple ring forms, and usage mainly in chemical and biochemical research rather than primary metabolism.

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