that sounds right to mekaz1 said:I think it's the structure. In alpha glucose the OH is pointing up and in beta it is pointing down. It might be wrong but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the structure.
pro, first serious post eh?H4rdc0r3 said:In beta linkages which refers to cellulose, the bonding OH's alternate from above and below the plane. The monomers are two glucose unit bonded with OH below the plane while the OH bonds between monomers are above the plane.
Alpha linkages which is just starch have all OH below the plane.
its not like graphite and diamond because thats an isotope. this is an isomer, i think.
the difference is in the hydroxy groups... i think it is 1 and 4kaz1 said:I think it's the structure. In alpha glucose the OH is pointing up and in beta it is pointing down. It might be wrong but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the structure.