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Following is a structural formula for a disaccharide.(a) Name the two monosaccharide units in the disaccharide.(b) Describe the glycosidic bond.(c) Is this disaccharide a reducing sugar or a nonreducing sugar?(d) Will this disaccharide undergo mutarotation?
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From the explanation, we can see that both units are D-glucose. Therefore, the answer to part (a) is that both monosaccharide units are $D$ -glucose. Show more…
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