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Incorrect statements among the following
(A) Sucrose is reducing sugar
(B) Two `alpha- D-` glucose units in maltose are linked by 1,4-linkage
(C ) `beta - D` glucose and `beta- D` fructose units are linked by 1, 4-linkage in lactose
(D) All polysaccharides are reducing nonsugars

A

only AB

B

A, B, C, D

C

A, C, D only

D

A, B, C only

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