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A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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DISACCHARIDES The disaccharides, having the formula C_{12}H_{22}O_{11}, may be regarded as derived from the monosaccharides by the linking together of two hexose groups with the dropping out of a molecule of water, in the same way that many other organic compounds form such linkages.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010
With all known disaccharides, at least one of the hexoses obtained by hydrolysis is glucose; hence all disaccharides may be regarded as glucosides (C_{6}H_{12}O_{5}·R) in which the R is another hexose group.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010
Disaccharides linked in either of the first two ways will be reducing sugars, since they still contain a potentially active aldehyde group; but those of the third type will not be reducing sugars, since the linkage through the aldehyde groups destroys their power of acting as reducing agents.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010
Examples of each of these three types of linkage are found among the common disaccharides, as will be pointed out below.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010
The disaccharides of Type 2, since they contain no potentially active aldehyde group, do not reduce Fehling's solution, nor form osazones; neither do they exhibit mutarotation.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010