Carrageenans with complex substitution patterns from red algae of the genus Erythroclonium
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01/01/1997
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Extracellular polysaccharides from three Erythroclonium spp. were shown, by a combination of compositional, linkage analyses, and Fourier transform infrared and C-13-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, to be highly substituted carrageenans with at least five types of repeating disaccharide units. These are the carrabiose 2,4'-disulfate of iota-carrageenan, carrabiose 2-sulfate of alpha-carrageenan, the 6'-O-methylated counterparts of each of these repeating units, and 4',6'-O-(1-carboxyethylidene)carrabiose 2-sulfate. The polysaccharides also contain significant amounts of unsubstituted, 4-linked galactopyranose and small amounts of 4-linked 3-O-methylgalactopyranose and terminal glycosyl residues. The carrageenan preparations of the three species are similar, differing only in the proportions of some components. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Chemistry, Applied #Chemistry, Organic #Carrageenan #Erythroclonium #Gigartinales #Polysaccharides #Algal #Rhodophyta #Solieriaceae #Structure Determination #Family Solieriaceae Gigartinales #Cell-wall Polysaccharides #C-13-nmr Spectroscopy #Nmr-spectroscopy #Hypnea-musciformis #Nipae Zanardini #Rhodophyta #Agar #Galactans #Oligosaccharides |
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