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Title: Carbohydrates


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Carbohydrates
  • Sugars Starches

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Carbohydrates - Hydrates of Carbon
  • Carbohydrates are organic molecules in which
    carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen bond together in the
    ratio Cx(H2O)y.
  • The variables, x and y, are whole numbers that
    differ depending on the specific carbohydrate.

glucose
sucrose
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Carbohydrates Simple Complex
  • Simple carbs are one or two units of sugar linked
    together in single molecules.
  • Simple sugars are easily identified by their
    sweet taste.
  • Complex carbs are hundreds or thousands of sugar
    units linked together in single molecules.
  • Complex carbs, such as potatoes, are pleasant to
    the taste buds, but not sweet.

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Complex Carbs - High Fiber
  • High-fiber, complex carbs are not digestible by
    humans we do not have the enzyme to do the job.
  • Main stuff in high-fiber, complex carbs is
    called "cellulose.
  • Healthiest choice - associated with lower
    incidences of cancer, hypertension, diabetes.

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Complex Carbs - Low Fiber
  • Examples banana, tomato, squash and all cereals
    and grains (therefore bread and pasta), potatoes
    and rice.
  • Simple sugars low-fiber, complex carbs are a
    threat to health when they are eaten in
    inappropriate amounts.

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Digestion of Carbohydrates
  • After digestion, any carbohydrate with the
    exception of cellulose appears in the circulatory
    system in the simple form, as glucose, on its way
    to the cells where it is used for energy.
  • To be transformed into simple sugars, complex
    carbs must be digested by the enzyme amylase.
  • Amylase is secreted by the salivary glands, which
    empty into the mouth, and by the pancreas, which
    empties into the beginning of the duodenum, the
    first part of the small intestine.

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Classification of Carbohydrates
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Monosaccharides
  • Simple sugars
  • 1 sugar unit
  • C1H2O1
  • Glucose, fructose, galactose
  • Same molecular formula different structural
    formula (isomers)
  • C6H12O6

glucose
D-fructose
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Glucose - Structural Formula
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Another structural formula for glucose. . .
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Other monosaccharides. . .
  • Fructose
  • Galactose
  • Deoxyribose
  • Ribose

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Disaccharide double sugar
  • Formed when 2 single sugars combine by
    dehydration synthesis.
  • Sucrose
  • Lactose
  • Maltose

maltose
lactose
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Polysaccharides many sugars
  • Complex carbs
  • Plant starch
  • Animal starch glycogen
  • Cellulose
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