Difference between Glycosidic bond and Peptide bond
Difference between Glycosidic bond and Peptide bond are in tabular form below –
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Glycosidic bond |
Peptide bond |
Definition |
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1. | A bond which is formed through a condensation reaction and between monosaccharide units, and creates a bridge, this bridge is called as Glycosidic bond. | A covalent bond by which two amino acids are joined together, this is when amino group of one reacts with another amino acid of carboxyl group. |
Bond formation |
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2. | The glycosidic bond forms between two monosaccharides. | The peptide bond forms between two amino acids. |
Found in |
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3. | Glycosidic bond mainly found in disaccharides and polysaccharides. | Peptide bond mainly found in proteins. |
Given as |
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4. | This can be given as -C-O-C-. | This can be given as –CONH-. |
Protein/Sugar/Carbohydrate |
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5. | Carbohydrates and sugars contain glycosidic bond. | Proteins contain peptide bond. |
Hydrolysis |
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6. | In the hydrolysis of glycosidic bond, formation of monosaccharide takes place. | In the hydrolysis of peptide bond, formation of amino acid takes place. |