![Can somebody please explain why the furanose ring in Sucrose has a 'β' linkage when the anomeric carbon is pointing down? : r/Mcat Can somebody please explain why the furanose ring in Sucrose has a 'β' linkage when the anomeric carbon is pointing down? : r/Mcat](https://preview.redd.it/96du00pca8y51.jpg?auto=webp&s=328edce909a0ffffc04a05364254747f9f708e44)
Can somebody please explain why the furanose ring in Sucrose has a 'β' linkage when the anomeric carbon is pointing down? : r/Mcat
Characteristic 1H NMR spectra of β-d-ribofuranosides and ribonucleosides: factors driving furanose ring conformations - RSC Advances (RSC Publishing)
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