Which type of biochemical bond is responsible for the stability of the alpha-helix structure in proteins?

A Hydrogen bond
B Disulfide bond
C Peptide bond
D Glycosidic bond
Hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl oxygen and the amide hydrogen of adjacent turns of the helix stabilize the alpha-helix structure, whereas disulfide bonds are covalent links between cysteine residues, peptide bonds are the links between amino acids, and glycosidic bonds are found in carbohydrates.
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Biochemistry Protein Structure Alpha-Helix Stability Medium MEDICAL Confidence: high