Identify the carbon atoms of $\alpha$-glucose and $\beta$-fructose forming the glycosidic linkage in sucrose.

  • A
    $C-1$ of $\beta$-fructose and $C-2$ of $\alpha$-glucose
  • B
    $C-1$ of $\alpha$-glucose and $C-2$ of $\beta$-fructose
  • C
    $C-1$ of $\alpha$-glucose and $C-1$ of $\beta$-fructose
  • D
    $C-2$ of $\alpha$-glucose and $C-2$ of $\beta$-fructose

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