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Click on links below to highlight sections of the molecule Maltose is a disaccharide - formula C12H22O11 - consisting of two glucose units (12 carbon atoms, and 2 ring-shaped structures, each containing an oxygen atom). The two sugars are linked via a glycosidic bond - an alpha 1-4 bond between opposite sides of the 2 glucose molecules. This bond - effectively an oxygen bridge - is formed as a result of a condensation reaction. |