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What is a Glycosidic Linkage?

Answer – A glycosidic linkage, or a glycosidic bond, is a bond between two groups, one which has to be a carbohydrate.

Explanation:

In complex organic compounds, two or more groups are bonded to one another. When one of the groups is a carbohydrate, a saccharide molecule, the bond between itself and the other group is called a glycosidic bond or linkage. Glycosidic linkages may form between two different saccharide molecules as well.

Compounds that contain at least one glycosidic bond are known as glycosides. For instance, DNA molecules are glycosides as they are made up of a sugar (carbohydrate) and a nitrogen base with a glycosidic bond between them.


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