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what is amylopactin​

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Amylopectin is a water-insoluble polysaccharide and highly branched polymer of α-glucose units found in plants. It is one of the two components of starch, the other being amylose. Glucose units are linked in a linear way with α glycosidic bond.

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Amylopectin is a water-insoluble polysaccharide and highly branched polymer of α-glucose units found in plants. It is one of the two components of starch, the other being amylose. Glucose units are linked in a linear way with α glycosidic bond.

The non-crystallizable form of starch, consisting of branched polysaccharide chains.

Each branched chain has approximately 30 glucose units. A glycosidic bond is used to link each glucose sugar unit together. Amylopectin has two types of glycosidic linkages: alpha 1-4 and alpha 1-6. The function of amylopectin is to aid in energy supply for plants.

Formula: (C6H10O5)n

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