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Block Heteropolymerization

Alginates are polysaccharides that are linear copolymers of (3-D-mannuronic acid and a-L-guluronic acid residues with (1 4) linkages, as shown in Figure 14.13 [24]. The molecular chain is formed by homopolymeric blocks or heteropolymeric blocks of the two monomers, (3-D-mannuronic acid or a-L-guluronic acid. Alginates exhibit molecular weights between 20 and 600 kDa [3]. [Pg.502]


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