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What is difference between maltose and monosaccharides ​

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Answered by RDEEP90
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Maltose is a disaccharide, meaning it's a carbohydrate made up of two smaller sugar units called monosaccharides. ... The only difference between starch and maltose is that only two glucose units make up maltose, while starch consists of long glucose chains.

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Answered by snas217236
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maltose is end prodect of carbohydrates which is digested byamylase in pancreas Maltose is a sugar made out of two glucose molecules bound together. It's created in seeds and other parts of plants as they break down their stored energy in order to sprout. Thus, foods like cereals, certain fruits and sweet potatoes contain naturally high amounts

Monosaccharides are simple sugars in which there are one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom present in the molecule. They have general formula as (CH2O)n. Monosaccharides are reducing sugars. The test for reducing sugar is called Benedict's test.

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