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Q: ______ is the compound in which a sugar residue is linked from C-1 through Oxygen, Nitrogen or Sulphur moiety.
  • A. Carbohydrate
  • B. Proteins
  • C. Fats
  • D. Glycoside
Correct Answer: Option D - Glycoside is the compound in which a sugar residue is linked {from C-1} through oxygen, Nitrogen or Sulpher moiety, i.e. in a glycoside molecule a sugar is bonded to another functional group via a glycosidic bond. Some examples of glycosides are– Anthraquinone, flavonoids, steroidal, terpenoids and saponins.
D. Glycoside is the compound in which a sugar residue is linked {from C-1} through oxygen, Nitrogen or Sulpher moiety, i.e. in a glycoside molecule a sugar is bonded to another functional group via a glycosidic bond. Some examples of glycosides are– Anthraquinone, flavonoids, steroidal, terpenoids and saponins.

Explanations:

Glycoside is the compound in which a sugar residue is linked {from C-1} through oxygen, Nitrogen or Sulpher moiety, i.e. in a glycoside molecule a sugar is bonded to another functional group via a glycosidic bond. Some examples of glycosides are– Anthraquinone, flavonoids, steroidal, terpenoids and saponins.