cellobiose
Cellobiose is a disaccharide consisting of two β-D-glucose units linked by a β-(1→4) glycosidic bond. Its systematic name is 4-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucopyranose and its molecular formula is C12H22O11 (molar mass ~342.3 g/mol). It is a reducing sugar, with the anomeric carbon of the terminal glucose remaining free.
Biologically, cellobiose is derived from the enzymatic breakdown of cellulose. It is produced when cellulases cleave
Physical and chemical properties: Cellobiose is a white, crystalline solid that dissolves readily in water. It
Metabolism and applications: In organisms, cellobiose is cleaved by β-glucosidases to yield glucose for metabolism. In