Biomolecules
The difference between amylose and amylopectin is
Amylopectin have 1 → 4 α-linkage and 1 → 6 α-linkage
Amylose have 1 → 4 α-linkage and 1 → 6 β-linkage
Amylose is made up of glucose and galactose
Amylopectin have 1 → 4 α-linkage and 1 → 6 β-linkage
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Amylopectin have 1 → 4 α-linkage and 1 → 6 α-linkage
In amylose the 1-4 glycosidic.
In amylopectin there is two linkage such as 1-6 glycosidic or 1-4 glycosidic.
Amylose and Amylopectin are polymers of α-D-glucose, so β link is not possible. Amylose is linear with 1 → 4 α-linkage whereas Amylopectin is branched and has both 1 → 4 and 1 → 6 α-linkages.
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