Haworth projection
A Haworth projection is a common way of representing the cyclic structure of monosaccharides with a simple three-dimensional perspective.
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The Haworth projection was named after the English chemist Sir Walter N. Haworth.
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A Haworth projection has the following characteristics:
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- Carbon is the implicit type of atom. In the example on the right, the atoms numbered from 1 to 6 are all carbon atoms.
- Hydrogen atoms on carbon are implicit. In the example, atoms 1 to 6 have extra hydrogen atoms not depicted.
- A thicker line indicates atoms that are closer to the observer. In the example on the right, atoms 2 and 3 (and their corresponding OH groups) are the closest to the observer, atoms 1 and 4 are further from the observer and finally the remaining atoms (5, etc.) are the furthest.
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