The other sugar commonly consumed is lactose, found in milk and consisting of 1 glucose and 1
galactose molecule bonded together.
Each lactose molecule is made of two individual sugar molecules — one glucose molecule linked to one
galactose molecule.
Not exact matches
Lactose is the D in the FODMAP equation, it is a «Di - Saccharide» meaning «two sugar
molecules», glucose and
galactose.
Galactose oxidase achieves this configuration by forcing the copper atom to bind to five compounds — four amino acids and one water
molecule — in a pyramid - shaped arrangement that keeps it a bit unsatisfied, looking for more action.
The simplest form of a carbohydrate is a single - sugar
molecule (glucose, fructose or
galactose).
Lactose consists of two sugar
molecules that are bound together, glucose and
galactose.
Lactose is a disaccharide made up of one
molecule of glucose and one
molecule of
galactose linked by a bond called a glycosidic linkage.