-D-glucose and -D-glucose are:
Epimers
Anomers
Functional isomers
Chain isomers
-D-glucose and -D-glucose are diastereomers that differ only in the spatial configuration of the hydroxyl () group at the first carbon atom (C-1) in their cyclic hemiacetal forms. This specific carbon is called the anomeric carbon, and isomers differing only at this position are called anomers.
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