tetrasaccharides
Tetrasaccharides are a class of carbohydrates composed of four monosaccharide units linked together by glycosidic bonds. They represent a specific level of oligosaccharide complexity, falling between disaccharides (two units) and polysaccharides (many units). The properties and functions of tetrasaccharides are highly dependent on the types of monosaccharides involved and the specific arrangement of the glycosidic linkages.
Common monosaccharide units found in tetrasaccharides include glucose, fructose, galactose, and mannose. For example, a tetrasaccharide
In nature, tetrasaccharides are not as abundant or as widely studied as simpler carbohydrates like sucrose