k Maltose molecule Maltose. Computergenerated molecular model of maltose C12H22O11. Maltose is composed of carbon green, hydrogen greywhite and oxygen red. Maltose is a disaccharide sugar that is commonly produced by the action of amylase on starch or glycogen. Saccharides are comprised of rings of four or five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Attached around the ring are hydroxyl OH groups. Disaccharides comprise two monosaccharides joined together, in this case both are glucose. Maltose is used in brewing, soft drinks and foods. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Maltose molecule Maltose. Computer generated molecular model of maltose  C12H22O11 . Maltose is composed of carbon  green , hydrogen  grey white  and oxygen  red . Maltose is a disaccharide  sugar  that is commonly produced by the action of amylase on starch or glycogen. Saccharides are comprised of rings of four or five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Attached around the ring are hydroxyl  OH  groups. Disaccharides comprise two monosaccharides joined together, in this case both are glucose. Maltose is used in brewing, soft drinks and foods.
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Maltose molecule

Maltose. Computer-generated molecular model of maltose (C12H22O11). Maltose is composed of carbon (green), hydrogen (grey-white) and oxygen (red). Maltose is a disaccharide (sugar) that is commonly produced by the action of amylase on starch or glycogen. Saccharides are comprised of rings of four or five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Attached around the ring are hydroxyl (OH) groups. Disaccharides comprise two monosaccharides joined together, in this case both are glucose. Maltose is used in brewing, soft drinks and foods.

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