answer is Condensation .
A glycosidic bond forms by condensation reaction which means that one water molecule is produced during formation of a glycoside. The condensation occurs when a alcohol group,or OH from a molecule attacks the anomeric carbon of sugar. The anomeric carbon is the central carbon of hemiacetal. That is the carbon has single bonds to two oxygen atoms.
One of the oxygen atoms is part of the sugar ring, and the other is an OH group. When the alcohol attacks the anomeric carbon, the OH group bonded to that carbon is replaced by the O of the alcohol, and the H of the alcohol is removed.
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