beetasidosten
Beetasidosten is a term used in some Nordic-language literature to refer to covalent linkages between monomer units that have a beta configuration, commonly described in carbohydrate chemistry as beta-glycosidic bonds. In many English-language sources the standard term is beta-glycosidic bond, but beetasidosten appears in localized writings to emphasize the beta orientation of the bond rather than its position or type alone. The concept is useful for distinguishing beta linkages from alpha linkages, which have different stereochemistry and properties.
Beetasidosten can be classified by the linkage position between monomer units, such as beta-1,4, beta-1,3, or
Natural occurrence is dominated by beta-linked polysaccharides. The most prominent example is cellulose, which consists of
In biotechnology and industry, beetasidosten underpin the behavior of dietary fiber, paper and textile materials, and