Biomolecules
Maltose is hydrolysed to:
Maltose is made up of:
Answer:- (A) two α-D-glucose
Maltose is composed of two α-D-glucose units in which C−1 of one glucose (I) is linked to C−4 of another glucose unit (II).
Maltose is hydrolysed to:
Maltose is made of:
Maltose contains how many oxygen atoms
Two monomers in maltose are :
Maltose on treatment with dilute HCl gives:
Find the hydrolysis product of maltose :
Each polypeptide in a protein has amino acids linked with each other in a specific sequence. This sequence of amino acids is said to be _______ .
$$\underset{(A)}{Maltose} \xrightarrow{MeOH / HCl} (B) \xrightarrow{Ac_2O / NaOAc} (C) \xrightarrow{H_3O^{\oplus}}(D)$$ Which statements are correct about the reaction of maltose?
Reaction of dilute $$HCl$$ with Maltose gives: