It is the conversion of glycogen from a non-reducing sugar to a reducing sugar by splitting all of its glycosidic bonds to produces numerous glucose molecules
Acid hydrolysis of glycogen occurs when the glycogen is hydrolyzed in the presence of an acid.
depends how it is hydrolysed, it can be hydrolysed with acid to create glucose, or hydrolysed with enzymes which gives raise to maltose
You get glucose molecules after hydrolysis of the glycogen molecule. There are thousands of glucose molecule in one molecule of the glycogen.
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No. The word hydrolysis has -lysis which means to break down. But if you are making glycogen you are building up. In this case dehydration occurs which is the opposite of hydrolysis (breaking down using water). Water is a by product in dehydration.
no. it produced α-ketoacid
Hydrolysis is the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water and electrolysis is the chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions.
The term "Saponification" is an indication of what this reaction originally was used for: making soap. By boiling animal fat or lard with either potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide, the reaction, hydrolysis, produced glycerol and soap.
Acidic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in an acid solution (pH under 7) Basic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in a basic solution (pH above 7)
yes, Dextrins are a group of low-molecular-weight carbohydrates produced by the hydrolysis of starch or glycogen.
glucose
liver glycogen
glucose
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No. The word hydrolysis has -lysis which means to break down. But if you are making glycogen you are building up. In this case dehydration occurs which is the opposite of hydrolysis (breaking down using water). Water is a by product in dehydration.
hydrolysis
Sucrose undergoes hydrolysis to produce glucose and fructose.
Enzymatic hydrolysis
condensation reaction
Glucagon converts glucose into glycogen,it is produced from liver
Glyogen is produced in the liver and is used to provide glucose when we need additional energy. Glycogen is stored in both the liver and muscles.