The correct statement$(s)$ about the following sugars $X$ and $Y$ is(are):
$(A)$ $X$ is a reducing sugar and $Y$ is a non-reducing sugar
$(B)$ $X$ is a non-reducing sugar and $Y$ is a reducing sugar
$(C)$ The glycosidic linkages in $X$ and $Y$ are $\alpha$ and $\beta$,respectively
$(D)$ The glycosidic linkages in $X$ and $Y$ are $\beta$ and $\alpha$,respectively

  • A
    $(B, C)$
  • B
    $(B, D)$
  • C
    $(A, C)$
  • D
    $(A, B)$

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