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on hydrolysis with dilute acids maltose yields​

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The same reactions can be carried out in the laboratory with dilute acid as a catalyst, although in that case the rate is much slower, and high temperatures are required. Whether it occurs in the body or a glass beaker, the hydrolysis of maltose produces two molecules of D-glucose. Maltose is a reducing sugar.

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