Epimers, Chirality, and the Anomeric Carbon - Biochemistry

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Mirror-image stereoisomers are called                     .

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Enantiomers are chiral molecules that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. Diastereomers result when two or more stereoisomers of a compound have different configurations at one or more (but not all) of the equivalent stereocenters and are not mirror images of each other. An epimer is one of two stereoisomers that differ in configuration at only one stereocenter. An anomer is a type of epimer; it is one of two stereoisomers of a cyclic sugar that differs only in its configuration at the hemiacetal or acetal carbon (the anomeric carbon).

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