The formation of a glycosidic bond by condensation between two monosaccharides (glucose) to form a disaccharide (maltose)
The formation of a glycosidic bond by condensation between α-glucose and β-fructose to form a disaccharide (sucrose)
The formation of glycosidic bonds to create a polysaccharide (amylopectin)
Types of Glycosidic Bonds Table
Make sure you can identify where the glycosidic bond is in a carbohydrate.
Glycosidic bonds are broken by the addition of water in a hydrolysis reaction
A molecule of glucose and a molecule of fructose are formed when one molecule of sucrose is hydrolysed; the addition of water to the glycosidic bond breaks it
Remember that disaccharides hydrolyse to two monosaccharides whereas polysaccharides must undergo many hydrolytic reactions until they form monosaccharides.
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