Concept explainers
a.
Interpretation:
Glycosidic linkage has to be classified as
Concept Introduction:
Carbohydrates that are composed of two monosaccharide units are known as disaccharides. This is formed when one hydroxyl group of one monosaccharide reacts with a hydroxyl group of another monosaccharide. The bond formed between the two monosaccharide units is
Depending on the orientation of the glycosidic linkage, the glycoside bond can be of two types. They are
b.
Interpretation:
Monosaccharides that will be formed when isomaltose is hydrolyzed has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Disaccharides are carbohydrates that contain two monosaccharide units that are joined together. When disaccharides are hydrolyzed, two monosaccharide units are obtained. The glycosidic linkage between the two monosaccharide units is cleaved.
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