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Maltose is a disaccharides consists of *

Glucose and Fructose
Glucose and Galactose
Glucose and Sucrose
Glucose and Glucose​

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Answered by hashinisaravanan009
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Explanation:

A disaccharide consists of two sugars joined by an O-glycosidic bond. Three abundant disaccharides are sucrose, lactose, and maltose (Figure 11.11). Sucrose (common table sugar) is obtained commercially from cane or beet. ... Sucrose can be cleaved into its component monosaccharides by the enzyme sucrase.

Answered by Anonymous
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Maltose is a disaccharides consists of Glucose and Glucose.

  • Carbohydrates can be categorised as monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides.
  • Disaccharides, as evident from their name, are made up of two similar or different monosaccharides.
  • Maltose is a made up of two glucose molecules linked together by glycosidic bonds. Wheat, barley, corn are some examples of food containing maltose.
  • Glucose is monosaccharide and glycogen is polysaccharide.
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