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No, it is a polysaccharide and like other polysaccharides it is a non reducing sugar.
No, saliva doesn't contain reducing sugars, but it does contain enzymes that break down starch. Even so, starch is not a reducing sugar either - it is a polysaccharide.
No, it is not a reducing sugar.
maltose is a reducing sugar ..
Ribose: Ribose is an Aldopentose sugar, and all aldose sugars are reducing sugars. The non-reducing sugars are ketose sugars which contain a ketone functional group. For ex: Ketose = Sucrose. For ex: Aldose = Glucose, Fructose, Lactose
reducing sugar
Yes, cucumbers contain small amounts of reducing sugars, such as glucose and fructose. These sugars are responsible for the slightly sweet taste of cucumbers.
Yes. It is a monosaccharide. Although it does not contain an aldehyde group, it can isomerise into an aldose.
Normal bottled water has no sugars. If it is vitamin water or flavored water it will have some.
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