polysakkarid
Polysakkarid, the German term for polysaccharide, refers to a broad class of carbohydrate polymers built from long chains of monosaccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds. In English, polysaccharides are defined by their high molecular weight, diverse monosaccharide composition, and varying degree of branching.
Polysakkaride can be categorized as homopolysaccharides, containing a single type of monosaccharide, or heteropolysaccharides, composed of
Biosynthesis and degradation: Polysakkaride chains are assembled by glycosyltransferases using activated sugar donors (for example UDP-glucose
Functions: They serve as energy storage (starch in plants, glycogen in animals) and as structural components
Applications: Polysakkaride-based materials are widely used as thickeners, stabilizers, and gelling agents in food and cosmetics.