alphagalactoside
Alphagalactoside is a type of carbohydrate molecule. Specifically, it is a disaccharide, meaning it is composed of two simpler sugar units. These units are galactose and galactose, linked together by a glycosidic bond. This specific linkage is known as an alpha linkage, distinguishing it from other possible arrangements of these two monosaccharides.
In biological systems, alphagalactoside is not a commonly found free sugar. Instead, it often exists as a
One of the most well-known contexts for alphagalactoside is its role in the metabolism of certain foods.