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B) Oligosaccharides:
• The molecules of this type contain 2 - 10 monosaccharide units, mostly of
hexoses. They are further classified according to the number of
monosaccharide units produced on hydrolysis:
1) Disaccharide:
They have the general molecular formula C 12H 22O 11. They are crystalline,
water soluble with sweet taste. On hydrolysis, they afford two monosaccharide
units, e.g., maltose, lactose sucrose.
Sucrose + H2O → Glucose + Fructose.
Maltose + H2O → Glucose + Glucose.
Lactose + H2O → Glucose + Galctose
2) Trisaccharides:
Yield on hydrolysis, three monosaccharide units, e.g., gentianose and raffinose.
Raffinose + 2 H2O → Galactose + Glucose + Fructose.
3) Tetrasaccharide: e.g., stachyose.
On hydrolysis → four monosaccharide units.
Stachyose + 3H2O → 2 Galactose + Glucose + Fructose.
4) Pentasaccharide: 5) Hexasaccharide:
• The di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexasaccharides occur in nature and they can
be isolated also from the hydrolysis-products of polysaccharides.
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