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What is glycosidic bond? Does it connect only the monosaccharide units or a complete polysaccharide with another group?

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Yakshith K 8 years, 5 months ago

Glycosidic bonds are the bonds formed between 2 monosaccharides by the elimination of water. Glycosidic bonds can take place between 2 chains of carbohydrates to form a bigger chain or polysaccharide. It may or may not involve molecules other than a carbohydrate. For example, a glycosidic bond is created when glucose reacts with methanol forming an ether linkage. 

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