Physics, asked by rompy1311, 1 year ago

raffinose on hydrolysis gives

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Answered by piu33
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D-glucose,D-fructose,D-galactose

charithadama9999: d fractose
piu33: but i think d fructose
charithadama9999: its correcr
Answered by Raghav1330
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Answer:

Explanation:

In many kinds of cereal like sugar beet, cottonseed, etc, sugar is present and this sugar present in them is called raffinose. It can be hydrolyzed into D-galactose and sucrose in the presence of an enzyme called Ī±-galactosidase.

Raffinose is a trisaccharide and contains galactose, glucose, and fructose.

Raffinose is one of the chemicals that is converted into gas after digestion in human beings while eating some kind of vegetables like cabbage and broccoli.

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