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Cellulose lipid intermediates involvement

Much controversy has surrounded the question as to the nature of the active form(s) of D-glucose that serve(s) as precursor to cellulose. Current evidence strongly favors a role for UDP-glucose much suggestive, but by no means conclusive, evidence indicates that lipid- or protein-linked intermediates, or both, may also be involved. [Pg.150]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.41 , Pg.132 , Pg.133 , Pg.134 ]




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