MCQ
Polysaccharides have .............. linkage ?
  • Glycosidic
  • B
    Peptide
  • C
    Anomeric
  • D
    Polymorphic

Answer

Correct option: A.
Glycosidic
a
In polysaccharides, the linkage connecting monosaccharides is called glycoside (glycosidic linkage).Glycosidic linkage is the covalent bond between two or more monosaccharides to form a polysaocharide. It is formed between the hemiacetal or hemiketal group of a saccharide (or a molecule derived from a saccharide) and the hydroxyl group of some compound such as alcohol. A substance containing a glycosidic bond is a glycoside.

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