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A glycosidic bond forms by a condensation reaction, which means that one water molecule is produced during formation of a glycoside. The reverse reaction, the breakage of a glycosidic bond, is a hydrolysis reaction. ... The result of a glycosidic bond is a sugar molecule linked to another molecule via an ether group.

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A glycosidic bond forms by a condensation reaction, which means that one water molecule is produced during formation of a glycoside. The reverse reaction, the breakage of a glycosidic bond, is a hydrolysis reaction. ... The result of a glycosidic bond is a sugar molecule linked to another molecule via an ether group.

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