Homopolysaccharides Homopolysaccharides Biochemistry
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This is the video on Homopolysaccharides with its examples and biomedical importance along with NEET PG MCQs • 00:00 - Introduction • 00:21 - Examples of theory questions • 00:41 - Polysaccharides • 01:48 - Examples of Homopolysaccharides and heteropolysaccharides • 02:25 - Biomedical importance of Homopolysaccharides • 02:56 - Starch • 03:22 - Amylose and Amylopectin • 05:41 - Glycogen • 06:08 - Structure of Glycogen • 08:23 - Inulin • 09:02 - Cellulose • 10:15 - Dextrins • 11:06 - Dextrans • 12:11 - Chitin • 12:36 - NEET PG MCQs • Polysaccharides (Greek: Poly = many) or Glycans • Polymers consisting of hundreds or thousands of monosaccharide units. • They are also called glycans or complex carbohydrates. • They may be either linear, (e.g. cellulose) or branched, (e.g. glycogen) in structure. • • Polysaccharides are of two types. • Homopolysaccharides (homoglycans) • Heteropolysaccharides (heteroglycans). • HOMOPOLYSACCHARIDES • Homopolysaccharides contain identical monosaccharide units. • Examples are starch, glycogen, dextran, dextrin, cellulose, inulin and chitin • • Subscribe my channel from - / biochemistrybasicsbydramit • For more interesting stuffs related to biochemistry visit - • https://www.biochemistrybasics.com/ • Follow me • On Twitter - / dr_biochemistry • On Instagram - / biochemisrybasics • On Facebook - / amit.v.m • #homopolysaccharides #biochemistry #carbohydrates
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