PPT-Qualitative analysis of carbohydrates II

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Complex carbohydrate Complex sugars consist of more than one unit of monosachride it could be Disaccharides contain two monosaccharide units Oligosaccharides

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Complex carbohydrate Complex sugars consist of more than one unit of monosachride it could be Disaccharides contain two monosaccharide units Oligosaccharides contain . Complex and Simple. What’s the difference. Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates provide much of the fuel that keeps the body going.. Carbohydrates are the body’s most preferred source of energy. They make up the largest volume of our daily food. (60% of our food should be from Carbohydrates). Ch. 9 A. Types of complex carbohydrates. Starches. Cellulose. Gums . Pectins. others. Starches. Polymers of sugar. Most abundant complex carb in the diet. Most have 100 to several 1000 . glucose. units in chains. By: Ricky, Dallas, Rachel. Vocabulary . Carbohydrates-one of the six classes of nutrients that includes sugars, starches, and fibers. Carbs are the body's main source of energy.. Monosaccharide- is a carbohydrate made up of single sugar units-glucose, fructose, and galactose. What are the three types of carbohydrates?. Carbohydrate Warm Ups. 3. What are two other common names for fiber?. 4. When a product claims that it is ‘whole wheat’ how many parts of the kernel are used? One two or three. Getting out of the swamp: a strategy for working across qualitative longitudinal data sets to develop research design. Dr Anna Tarrant, University of Leeds. Working . across multiple qualitative longitudinal studies: lessons from a feasibility study looking at care and intimacy. Nutrients are substances found in food that are essential for . growth. and . energy. . . There are . SIX. basic essential nutrients:. Carbohydrates. Fat. Protein. Vitamins. Minerals. Water. Six Essential Nutrients. In order to survive, the human body needs the nutrients found in food. These nutrients, which perform a number of life-sustaining functions in the body, are divided into 6 main categories: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water. Each has a unique function in the normal growth and repair of the body.. Starches: Complex Carbohydrates. Dietary . Fiber. Copyright. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. . These Materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions:. Starches, Cellulose, Gums. and Pectins. Starches. – . most abundant complex carbohydrate in diet.. Composed of glucose . Main dietary source in U.S. is wheat flour. Nature’s reserve carbohydrate supply. – polyhydroxyaldehydes or polyhydroxy-ketones of formula (CH. 2. O). n. , or compounds that can be hydrolyzed to them. (aka sugars or saccharides). Monosaccharides . – carbohydrates that cannot be hydrolyzed to simpler carbohydrates; eg. Glucose or fructose.. Human Nutrition. The role of carbohydrates in nutrition. The major dietary carbohydrates. Class (DP*). Subgroup. Components. Sugars.  (1–2). Monosaccharides. Glucose, . galactose. , fructose, xylose. Carbohydrates. Are the most common type of organic compound. Examples: Starch or sugar. Is used to store energy. Are built in repeating units to make a larger molecule. Contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. 1 Compiled and Edited by Dr. Syed Ismail Associate Professor, SSAC College of Agriculture, VN MKV Parbhani 2 Carbohydrates C arbohydrates are broadly defined as polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones and 3rd Class, 1st Semester / 2023. By:. Ph Faten Essam . MSc pharmacy science . Carbohydrates . C. lass of naturally occurring compounds . which . are of . great importance to human beings because is a key source of energy used by living things. They are major part of our diet, providing 60-70% of total energy required by the body. Also serve as extracellular structural elements as in cell wall of bacteria and plant. .

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