heteropolysaccharide

  1. A heteropolysaccharide (also called a heteroglycan) is a type of polysaccharide composed of two or more different types of monosaccharide units. Unlike homopolysaccharides (which contain only one type of sugar, like cellulose or starch), heteropolysaccharides have a more complex and branched structure, often playing roles in cell structure, lubrication, and biological recognition.
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