D-glucose can form two isomers of glucosides after reaction with methanol in presence of catalytic HCI as shown below. Suggest a mechanism for the following reaction. CH,OH CH,OH CH2OH HO CH;OH но HO OCH, Но HČI HO- HO-

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D-glucose can form two isomers of glucosides after reaction with methanol in
presence of catalytic HCI as shown below. Suggest a mechanism for the
following reaction.
CH2OH
CH,OH
CH2OH
HO
CH;OH
но
HO
но
но.
но
OCH3
HČI
HO.
OH ÓCH3
OH
он
Transcribed Image Text:D-glucose can form two isomers of glucosides after reaction with methanol in presence of catalytic HCI as shown below. Suggest a mechanism for the following reaction. CH2OH CH,OH CH2OH HO CH;OH но HO но но. но OCH3 HČI HO. OH ÓCH3 OH он
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