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Carbohydrate chain structure mass spectrometry

Structural studies of glycosphingolipids involves determination of the structure of the oligosaccharide chain and of the lipid moiety. For the oligosaccharide chain, it is necessary to determine the composition, molar ratio, and sequence of the monosaccharides, their pyranose or furanose nature, and the position of glycosidic bonds and their configuration for the lipid moiety, the composition of the fatty acids and sphingosine bases must be determined. Used for these purposes are the classical, chemical methods, conventionally accepted in the chemistry of carbohydrates and lipids and based on the degradation of compounds, enzymic, and physicochemical methods, primarily mass spectrometry and n.m.r. spectroscopy. [Pg.398]

With the development of MALDI and ESI, mass spectrometry has assumed a pivotal role in the characterization of oligosaccharides. A complete structure elucidation of carbohydrate side chains inclndes monosaccharide composition. [Pg.416]


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