Optical Activity of Amino Acids

Optical Activity of Amino Acids

Optical Activity of Amino Acids

Except glycine, all amino acids are optical active as all have an asymmetric carbon atom at position-2, the α-carbon atom. So, all amino acids except glycine, exist in D- and L-form which are nonsuperimpossible mirror image isomers. If the carbonyl group is written at the top, the D-form refers to the mirror image with the -NH2 group on the right, the L- form is the isomer with the -NH2 group on the left as shown below in figure. The reference compound for this assignment is glyceraldehyde.

Optical Activity of Amino Acids

Most of the natural occuring amino acids have L- configuration. Product of laboratorary synthesis are generally optically inactive due to the formation of racemates containing equal amounts of D- and L- forms.


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