Disaccharide
disaccharide
disaccharide
This compound is a disacharride.
When two monosaccharides combine, a molecule of water (H2O) is formed as a byproduct, and a glycosidic bond is formed between the two monosaccharides. This results in the formation of a disaccharide.
A disaccharide is formed when two monosaccharides are joined together by a reaction known as a dehydration, or condensation, synthesis. In this type of reaction water is removed, thus the name "dehydration". A new molecule is formed or "synthesized" from the two previously separate ones.
disaccharide
Disaccharide. A+
disaccharide
Disaccharide. A+
disaccharide
This compound is a disacharride.
Two Monosaccharides
disaccharide
Water is formed when monosaccharides are joined.
When two monosaccharides combine, a molecule of water (H2O) is formed as a byproduct, and a glycosidic bond is formed between the two monosaccharides. This results in the formation of a disaccharide.
A disaccharide.
Molecules are formed by the bonding of atoms.