Chemistry, asked by sunlikothe194, 1 month ago

what is galactose ? What is its reactant when produced in product form?​

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Answered by manoj858
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Galactose is a monosaccharide. When combined with glucose (monosaccharide), through a condensation reaction, the result is a disaccharide called lactose. The hydrolysis of lactose to glucose and galactose is catalyzed by the enzymes lactase and β-galactosidase.

Answered by Elsaluraine
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Galactose is a simple sugar that is normally transformed in the liver before being used up as energy. This sugar is quite abundant in human diets and helps in a number of functions. ... As galactose is transported to the brain, it can act as an alternative source of energy owing to its metabolism to glucose[14].

Explanation:

The major dietary source of galactose is lactose, a disaccharide formed from one molecule of glucose plus one of galactose. Lactose is found only in milk; after weaning, significant quantities of dietary lactose are found only in dairy products .

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