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Peptide bond and glycosidic bond

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Answered by parthk95
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Explanation:

Peptide bond is the bond which binds the series of amino acids together

And Glycosidic bond [Cn(H2O)n-1] is the bond which binds the carbohydrate series i.e. monosaccharides together

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Peptide bond and glycosidic bond:

Peptide bond:

  • Proteins are polypeptides in which aminoacids are joined together by peptide bonds.
  • It is formed between carboxyl group of one amino acid molecule and the amino group of the other aminoacid molecule.
  • It results in the formation of water.

Glycosidic bond:

  • It is present in the carbohydrate molecules.
  • Carbohydrates are polysaccharides in which the monosaccharides (simple sugar) are joined with other monosaccharides by glycosidic bonds.
  • It is a type of covalent bond which is formed between anomeric carbon of a simple sugar and the hydroxyl group of another molecule.

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