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Hi there, im new here, so be nice :)

 

Anyway, I have this image which i would love someone to have a look at, as I need to find an answer but so far I am stumped, I've spent a long time looking around on the net and in various books.

 

Thanks very much, oh and sorry if I put this thread in the wrong forum.

 

my.php?image=31ag.png

 

What I need to know is the chemical structure?

 

Noel :)

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What I need to know is the chemical structure?

Noel :)

I don't know much about chemistry anymore but isn't that image showing you the chemical structure?

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You are right, this image shows the chemical structure. I do not know the compound. It looks to me like a compound, resembling starch, but with the NH-C(O)-CH3 attached to the rings, I do not know what it really is. Probably it is something starch-like.

 

In order to understand these diagrams, you have to know that C-atoms usually are not drawn. Vertices denote C-atoms. When no other items are connected to a vertex, then only H-atoms are connected. Other groups are drawn explicitly, such as the -OH and =O groups.

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The molecule is Chitin a polymer of N-acetlyglucosamine. Chitin is a major structural component of many insect exoskeletons and the cell walls of many fungi.

 

Yay for biochemistry.

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