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Polysaccharide vs Galactogen - What's the difference?

polysaccharide | galactogen |

In carbohydrate|lang=en terms the difference between polysaccharide and galactogen

is that polysaccharide is (carbohydrate) a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds while galactogen is (carbohydrate) any polysaccharide composed of galactose residues.

As nouns the difference between polysaccharide and galactogen

is that polysaccharide is (carbohydrate) a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds while galactogen is (carbohydrate) any polysaccharide composed of galactose residues.

polysaccharide

Noun

(en noun)
  • (carbohydrate) A polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds.
  • Cellulose, starches, and complex carbohydrates, such as glycogen, are common polysaccharides in biology.

    Hyponyms

    * cellulose * glycogen * starch * See also

    Hypernyms

    * carbohydrate

    galactogen

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (carbohydrate) Any polysaccharide composed of galactose residues.