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 A disaccharide is a carohydrate formed by the joining of two monosacharrides in a [[condensation reaction.]]
 A disaccharide is a [[carbohydrate]] formed by the joining of two [[monosacharrides]] in a [[Condensation reaction.]]  


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The combinations of common disaccharides are:


The combinations of common disaccharides are:
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| Maltose
| [[Maltose]]
| Glucose + Glucose
| [[Glucose]] + [[Glucose]]
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| Lactose
| [[Lactose]]
| Glucose + Galactose
| [[Glucose]] + [[Galactose]]
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| Sucrose
| [[Sucrose]]
| Glucose + Fructose
| [[Glucose ]]+ [[Fructose]]
|}
|}

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 A disaccharide is a carbohydrate formed by the joining of two monosacharrides in a Condensation reaction.


The combinations of common disaccharides are:


Maltose Glucose + Glucose
Lactose Glucose + Galactose
Sucrose Glucose + Fructose