oligosakkaridiyksikköitä
Oligosakkaridiyksikköitä, often referred to as oligosaccharides in English, are carbohydrate molecules composed of a small number of monosaccharide units linked together by glycosidic bonds. Typically, an oligosaccharide contains between three and ten monosaccharide units. When a larger number of monosaccharide units are linked, the carbohydrate is generally classified as a polysaccharide.
The specific type of monosaccharide units and the way they are linked (alpha or beta glycosidic bonds,
Oligosaccharides play diverse roles in biological systems. They can act as energy sources, but their significance