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Interpretation: The validation for the presence of an
Concept introduction: Maltose is a disaccharide and it is also known as malt sugar. It is commonly found in baby foods and malted milk. Two glucose units are present in maltose joined together by
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Interpretation: The validation for the presence of an
Concept introduction: Like maltose, cellobiose is a disaccharide and it contains two monosaccharide units of D-glucose joined together by
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Interpretation: The validation for the presence of an
Concept introduction: Lactose is a disaccharide and it contains two monosaccharide units, D-galactose and D-glucose which are joined together by
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Interpretation: The validation for the presence of an
Concept introduction: Sucrose is a disaccharide and it contains two monosaccharide units, Fructose and Glucose. These monosaccharide units are joined together by
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