The given question asks about the type of diastereoisomers formed when glucose adopts a pyranose structure. Let us go through the concepts to understand why the correct answer is Anomers.
In glucose, the formation of a cyclic structure, such as a pyranose form, occurs when a hydroxyl group reacts with the carbonyl group, resulting in a hemiacetal structure. When glucose adopts this pyranose form, it can form two different configurations at the anomeric carbon (C-1 in aldoses like glucose)
Anomers are a specific type of diastereomer, which differ in configuration only at the anomeric carbon. In glucose, the anomeric carbon is the first carbon atom (C-1) in the ring. The two different configurations at this carbon are termed as the α-anomer and β-anomer.
Hence, the correct answer is Anomers, as they are the specific diastereomers formed due to the variation at the anomeric carbon in the pyranose form of glucose.
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