polisakaridi
Polisakaridi is the term used in Greek to refer to polysaccharides, a broad class of carbohydrates composed of long chains of monosaccharide units joined by glycosidic bonds. The chains can contain thousands of sugar units and vary in monomer composition, linkage type, and branching. As a group, polisakaridi serve diverse roles in biology and industry, including energy storage, structural support, and as texturizing agents.
Classification of polisakaridi is commonly by monomer type (homopolysaccharides vs heteropolysaccharides), by structure (linear vs branched),
Examples include starch and glycogen, glucose-based energy-storage polysaccharides in plants and animals; starch comprises amylose (mostly
Biochemically, polisakaridi are synthesized by cells through glycosyltransferases and degraded by hydrolytic enzymes such as amylases