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<span class="GRcorrect" id="GRmark_bfa785024bbb601aa1f3335297310998b0a8878e_Epimers:0" grphrase="bfa785024bbb601aa1f3335297310998b0a8878e" grtype="null">Epimers</span> are when <span class="GRcorrect" id="GRmark_bfa785024bbb601aa1f3335297310998b0a8878e_configuration:1" grphrase="bfa785024bbb601aa1f3335297310998b0a8878e" grtype="null">configuration</span> of sugars differ only at a single point.<ref>Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L. (1988) Biochemistry, 3rd edition, New York: WH Freeman.</ref>
Epimers are when the configuration of [[sugars|sugars]] differ only at only a single asymmetric centre<ref>Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L. (1988) Biochemistry, 3rd edition, New York: WH Freeman. Page 333</ref>.


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Epimers are a type of [[stereoisomer|stereoisomer]] that only differs at one [[chiral carbon|chiral carbon]] even though there may be more than one chiral [[carbon dioxide|carbon]] in the structure. The [[isomerism|isomerism]] will occur because of a difference in the position of an [[OH group|OH group]] on a chiral carbon. <ref>Difference Between Anomers and Epimers, Pediaa, 2017, [Cited 20/10/17], Available at: www.pediaa.com/difference-between-anomers-and-epimers/#Epimers</ref>
 
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Epimers are when the configuration of sugars differ only at only a single asymmetric centre[1].

Epimers are a type of stereoisomer that only differs at one chiral carbon even though there may be more than one chiral carbon in the structure. The isomerism will occur because of a difference in the position of an OH group on a chiral carbon. [2]

References

  1. Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L. (1988) Biochemistry, 3rd edition, New York: WH Freeman. Page 333
  2. Difference Between Anomers and Epimers, Pediaa, 2017, [Cited 20/10/17], Available at: www.pediaa.com/difference-between-anomers-and-epimers/#Epimers