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how are glycosidic bonds formed ...? please give me the answer in terms of biology​

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Answered by Tanishq2722
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Glycosidic bonds are the covalent chemical bonds that link ring-shaped sugar molecules to other molecules. They form by a condensation reaction between an alcohol or amine of one molecule and the anomeric carbon of the sugar and, therefore, may be O-linked or N-linked.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, a glycosidic bond is the covalent bond between two monosaccharides to form a disaccharide. It is formed between the hemiacetal group of anomeric carbon of a carbohydrate in acid by a condensation reaction to a hydroxyl group of an organic compound.

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