Biochemistry 101: Carbohydrates (Lecture 6 of 12)
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Published 2020-09-25
All Comments (21)
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Thank u good sir. You deserve more recognition
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Thank you .. It was really helpful as I'm having a hard time in my biochemistry class I hope you get more recognition
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@23:31 as you mentioned that O-glycans, are the O-glycans same as the O-linked GalNAc?
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You’re good!
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Thank you sir But you are going too fast next vedio please try to slow down a bit please sir
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Thankyou this is very helpful!
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Wonderful
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Many thanks.
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Thanks.. Please upload more video from biochemistry
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8:12... The structure for L-Glucose is incorrect. That's L-Allose🙈
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Thanks 💯🧬
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Thank you sir
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You left out some basic stuff in the first ten minutes. The Carbon atom which determines the chirality of the Carbohydrate is called the Anomeric Carbon, and it is always linked to the Carbonyl group.
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Rambles, prattles, and jibbers about to confuse a simple logic. Take the cursor from him, tell him to slow down, it's not a race.
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Please you were rushing Good job though
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This guy rambles to the extent he should shut up, get out of the way and allow a real teacher to take over.
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Thanks for you efforts !🩶
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thank you so much, sir. 🤍✨
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Sorry, but You were wrong on explanation of optical isomers, mirror images and chirality of Carbohydrates....