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Cellobiose natural sources

This particular trimethylglucose is unique in that it was separated in crystalline form from the hydrolyzates of the methyl ethers of several naturally-occurring glucose polymers almost two decades before it was synthesized from glucose. These natural sources, which still furnish the most convenient routes for the preparation of 2,3,6-trimethyl-D-glucose, include maltose,124-128 cellobiose,127,128 lactose,122-181 starch,71,182 glycogen,188,184 cellulose,185-187 and lichenin. 188,189 The literature pub-... [Pg.190]

The major soluble components of acid hydrolysates are sugars, such as xylose, glucose, and cellobiose furfurals, such as furfuraldehyde and hydroxymethyl furfural and organic acids, such as levulinic acid, formic acid, and acetic acid (13). When natural sources of cellulose are acid-hydrolized, numerous products can result, largely because of the hemicellulose materials. These make it difficult to produce a relatively pure sugar product and limit the utility of the acid hydrolysis process. [Pg.34]


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