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Why fractose is reducing even aldehyde group is not present ?

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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 4 months ago

It is not the Fructose molecule that acts as a reducing sugar. 
It is the solution.
In the solution of Fructose some molecules get converted to Glucose and that is how it exists.
Fructose and Glucose are interconvertible structures .
Therefore in the Fructose solution it is the Glucose molecule that acts as a reducing sugar

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