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The question is identify the following dyscigrates.
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Give a natural source for each of this dyscrate.
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We have a, we have two dyscigrites are the dicycrites.
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Here we have diasigrite, we have to name the diasigrite, that contains two gulcos units joined by an alpha glycosidic linkage.
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So date will be two gulcose units.
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Is a maltose.
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So maltose is a dyscite.
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Maltose is formed by combination of linkage of two gulcos unit.
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So its composition is it contains two glucose unit to glucose unit, glucose units and this is a malthos is a dicyc right.
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Its composition it contains two wilcos units and these glucose two bilcos units are joined by an alpha glycosidiclimb.
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So alpha glycosidic linkage and here the position of oxygen atom is down the direction that is why it is a alpha denoted by alpha glycosidic linkage and here we have to write the natural source for this isocryte so natural source for this dioxide is we will write natural source here a nature source so as for this dyscrate, malthos.
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This is a dicycrite and this moutose is obtained from fermenting grains.
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From fermenting grains.
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And next part b is the question is the dicegrite date contains fructose.
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Dicegrite that contains fructose, fructose plus glucose...