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Explain the term glycoside linkage with an example

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Answered by ayush579
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\huge\mathfrak{\blue{Answer→}}Glycosidic bonds are formed between a sugar molecule, or carbohydrate, and -OR group. ... The '-OR' refers to when an oxygen atom is attached to any R group, which is any molecule containing a carbon and hydrogen atom. Examples of -OR groups include ketone, carboxylic acid, and ester.
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Answered by MajorLazer017
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The condensation of hydroxyl groups of two monosaccharides to form a link between them is called glycosidic linkage.

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