Question: Hydrolysis of sucrose gives :
$\alpha-\mathrm{D}-(-)-$ Glucose and $\beta-\mathrm{D}-(-)-$ Fructose
$\alpha-\mathrm{D}-(+)$-Glucose and $\alpha-\mathrm{D}-(-)$-Fructose
$\alpha-\mathrm{D}-(-)-$ Glucose and $\alpha-\mathrm{D}-(+)-$ Fructose
$\alpha-D-(+)-$ Glucose and $\beta-D-(-)$-Fructose
Correct Option: , 4
Solution:
Sucrose is formed by $\alpha-\mathrm{D}(+)$. Glucose $+\beta-\mathrm{D}(-)$
Fructose.
we obtain these monomers on hydrolysis.