This is the video on Homopolysaccharides with its examples and biomedical importance along with NEET PG MCQs
00:00 - Introduction
00:21 - Examples of theory questions
00:41 - Polysaccharides
01:48 - Examples of Homopolysaccharides and heteropolysaccharides
02:25 - Biomedical importance of Homopolysaccharides
02:56 - Starch
03:22 - Amylose and Amylopectin
05:41 - Glycogen
06:08 - Structure of Glycogen
08:23 - Inulin
09:02 - Cellulose
10:15 - Dextrins
11:06 - Dextrans
12:11 - Chitin
12:36 - NEET PG MCQs
Polysaccharides (Greek: Poly = many) or Glycans
Polymers consisting of hundreds or thousands of monosaccharide units.
They are also called glycans or complex carbohydrates.
They may be either linear, (e.g. cellulose) or branched, (e.g. glycogen) in structure.
Polysaccharides are of two types.
Homopolysaccharides (homoglycans)
Heteropolysaccharides (heteroglycans).
HOMOPOLYSACCHARIDES
Homopolysaccharides contain identical monosaccharide units.
Examples are starch, glycogen, dextran, dextrin, cellulose, inulin and chitin
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