What is sucrose? a. monosaccharide b. disaccharide c. trisaccharide d. polysaccharide Cellulose and starch are carbohydrates that are isomers in that each compound is composed of glucose monomers linked together. However, starch is digestible by most animals but cellulose is not digestible. Reasons ...
The starch retrogradation inhibiting material represents disaccharide such as maltose, isomalto, trehalose and lactose or monosaccharide such as glucose and fructose or oligosaccharide such as maltotriose and maltotetraose. The starch retrogradation inhibiting material indicates hydrogenated starch syrup, solbi...
What is the monosaccharide found in sucrose? What is the substrate of salivary amylase? The most important metabolic fuel molecule in the body is: A) Sucrose. B) Starch. C) Protein. D) Glucose. Which of the following options is correct? Cholesterol is an example of a. protein. b. sugar...
Amonosaccharideor simple sugar has a formula that is some multiple ofCH2O. For instance,glucose(the most common monosaccharide) has a formula ofC6H12O6. Glucose is typical of the structure of monosaccharides. Hydroxyl groups(-OH)are attached to all carbons except one. The carbon without an attach...
Several alternatives in part or in whole, may be substitutes for the sugar (sucrose) in the mixture. Any form of a monosaccharide (e.g. glucose, fructose) or disaccharide (e.g. maltose) may be substituted for the sugar in the solution while obtaining similar binding effects. The percent ...
one or more compounds selected from polyhydric alcohol (e.g., glycerin), sugaralcohol (e.g., sorbitol), monosaccharide (e.g., glucose), disaccharide (e.g. saccharose) and oligosaccharide (e.g., hydrolyzate of potato such as potato with enzyme or acid) are dissolved in water to give 60...
A method for producing a monosaccharide-rich syrup from starch-containing produce. The method includes treating a starch-containing produce slurry with a first starch hydrolyzing enzyme that hydrolyzes starch to oligosaccharide and a second starch hydrolyzing enzyme that hydrolyzes starch or oligosaccharide...
A method for increasing monosaccharide levels in the saccharification of starch and enzymes useful thereforDuring the commercial production of dextrose from starch, the disaccharide maltulose is produced which cannot be hydrolysed by the enzymes amyloglucosidase, pullulanase or alpha -amylase. The present...
The facts remain that glucose is the only sugar found in the blood of animals and that enzymic mechanisms exist in animal tissues for the conversion of almost every other monosaccharide into glucose. In the plant the story is similar, but here glucose is associated with the closely related ...
Is glycogen a monosaccharide or a polysaccharide? Explain An example of an amphipathic molecule would be: a) DNA. b) phospholipid. c) RNA. d) glucose. e) starch. A molecular subunit used to build a macromolecule. Unsaturated fats have a higher number of between carbon atoms in their ...