
long molecules made of chains of sugars linked together. Examples are starch, glycogen and dextrans.
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Are many sugars linked together
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Glue-like material formed by micro-organisms in the process of mineralisation, or breaking down organic matter. They are complex sugars which hold individual soil particles together. This creates larger particles known as aggregates.
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See under saccharides. Saccharides These carbohydrates or sugars are the primary oxidation products of polyhydric alcohols and are composed of carbon atoms, OH groups and... Full text
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Complex sugars, consisting of multiple linked simple sugar (monosaccharide) molecules. Larger sugar molecules are not fermentable by brewers yeast, and will remain in the finished beer, giving it a sweet flavor.
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