Explain what is meant by the following:
  1. Peptide linkage.
  2. Pyranose structure of glucose.
CBSE OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2011
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  1. Peptide linkage: A link between two amino acids with loss of water/–CO-NH –.
  2. The six-membered cyclic structure of glucose is called pyranose structure in analogy with pyran heterocyclic compound/or structure.
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