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Glycogen on hydrolysis gives -


A

lactose and glucose

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B

only glucose

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C

glucose and fructose

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D

glucose and maltose

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Solution

The correct option is B

only glucose


Explanation for correct answer:

Option (B) only glucose

  • Glycogen is a storage homopolysaccharide.
  • It is a polymer of glucose.
  • Glucose are formed when hydrolysis of glycogen occurs.
  • Hydrolysis of Glycogen occurs in the presence of water molecules by the enzyme α-1,6 glucosidase.
  • The cleavage occurs at α-1,6 bond.

Explanation for Incorrect answers:

Option (A) Lactose and Glucose.

  • Lactose is a disaccharide .
  • On hydrolysis, it gives galactose and Glucose with the help of the enzyme Lactase.
  • Glucose is a monosaccharide.

Option (c ) Glucose and Fructose

  • Glucose and Fructose are the hydrolysis products of Sucrose.
  • They are formed by the enzyme Invertase.

Option (D) Glucose and Maltose

  • Maltose is a disaccharide.
  • On hydrolysis, it yields two molecules of Glucose in the presence of the enzyme Maltase.

Hence Option (B) Only Glucose is correct.


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