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Chemical structure of trehalose is
o-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->1)-alpha-D-glucopyranose.
It resambles sucrose in being a nonreducing sugar as it has
no free aldehyde group.on hydrolysis it yields osazone.
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