MCQ
A dextrorotatory sugar, present in fruits, is:
  • A
    Glucose
  • B
    Fructose
  • C
    Cellulose
  • D
    Starch

Answer

  1. Glucose

Explanation:

The natural glucose obtained from fruits is dextrorotatory in nature (this is the reason it is called (+) glucose).

Fructose is ketohexose which occurs in sweet fruits.

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