
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


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
Common Disaccharides and their Monosaccharide Monomers Table


The disaccharide maltose is formed from two α-glucose monomers (sub-units)

The disaccharide sucrose is formed from α-glucose and fructose monomers (sub-units)
Make sure you can identify where the glycosidic bond is in a carbohydrate.Remember that?disaccharides?hydrolyse to?two?monosaccharides whereas polysaccharides must undergo?many?hydrolytic reactions until they form monosaccharides.Like glucose, galactose and fructose are monosaccharides and actually have the same molecular formula as glucose. However, the atoms that make up these three monosaccharides are arranged in different ways, meaning they each have slightly different molecular structures, giving them slightly different properties.
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