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What is Glycosidic Linkage? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A glycosidic bond or glycosidic linkage is a type of covalent bond that joins a carbohydrate molecule to another group, which may or may not be another carbohydrate. A glycosidic bond is formed between the hemiacetal or hemiketal group of a saccharide and the hydroxyl group of some compound such as an alcohol

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Answered by pantnandini360
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Glycosidic linkage is the bond formed between two monosaccharide units through an oxygen atom, with a simultaneous loss of a water molecule. Example, as shown below, in a sucrose molecule the two monosaccharide units, ∝-glucose and β-fructose, are linked by a glycosidic linkage.

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