Chapter 25: Carbohydrates
Saccharides
Saccharide
is a term derived from the Latin for sugar (origin = "sweet sand")
Carbohydrates are often classified according to the number of saccharide units they contain.
A
monosaccharide
contains a single carbohydrate, over 200 different monosaccharides are known.
A
disaccharide
gives two carbohydrate units on hydrolysis.
An
oligosaccharide
gives a "few" carbohydrate units on hydrolysis, usually 3 to 10.
A
polysaccharide
gives many carbohydrates on hydrolysis, examples are starch and cellulose.
a monosaccharide
glucose
a disaccharide
sucrose
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Dr. Ian Hunt
, Department of Chemistry