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is glucose a heteropolysaccharides ? ​

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Hemicelluloses are a complex mixture of different polymers of various monosaccharides, including glucose, xylose, mannose, arabinose, galactose, and uronic acids.

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Monosaccharides: formed by a single molecule; do not release more simple molecules when hydrolyzed, e.g. glucose, galactose, fructose. ... If the polysaccharides molecules are formed by different kinds of monosaccharides, they are considered heteropolysaccharides.

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Hemicelluloses are a complex mixture of different polymers of various monosaccharides, including glucose, xylose, mannose, arabinose, galactose, and uronic acids. The most common form is a linear polymer of b-1, 4 linked D-xylose, bearing side chains of methyl glucuronic acid and arabinose.

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