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Dextrans Dextrins

Cellulose, Dextran, Dextrins, Fructans, Glycogen, Glycosiduronic acids (poly-), Pectic materials, Starch, and Xylan. [Pg.535]

Polysaccharides. See also. Carbohydrates, Cellulose, Dextran, Dextrins, Fructans, Glycogen, Glycosiduro-nic acids (poly-), Pectin materials, Starch, and Xylan, alkaline degradation of, 13,289-329 associated with wood cellulose, 10, 283-333... [Pg.516]

Many ionic poly(saccharides), such as heparin, chondroitin sulfates, dextran sulfate, and natural poly(saccharides), such as dextran, dextrin, pullulan, and their charged derivatives have been used as mobile phase additives for the separation of different enantiomers. Figure 10.10 [191,192,205,206]. Dextrins were found to have a wide application range, thought to be due in part to their helical structures. Enantiomer-chiral selector complexes seem to be weaker than for cyclodextrins, and it has not been demonstrated that enantiomer separations obtained by the poly(saccharide) chiral selectors cannot be obtained using cyclodextrins. Natural poly(saccharides) are typically complex mixtures of homologues and isomers, with a composition that can vary for different sources, resulting in differences in enantioselectivity. [Pg.829]

Synonyms Artificial gum British gum Corn dextrin Dextrans Dextrin corn Dextrine Dextrins Pyrodextrin Starch gum Tapioca... [Pg.1194]

Dextran Dextrin Gellan Gum Guar Gum Inulin Karaya Gum Konjac Glucomannan Locust Bean Gum Locust Bean Gum Pectin ... [Pg.224]

PoYSER and West [503] and Harris, Luscombe and Poyser [274] determined the relative activities of different carbohydrates injected locally in inhibiting the increase in vascular permeability caused by intradermally injected ovomucoid, dextran, dextrin, yeast mannan and z5miosan. With the exception of dihydroxyacetone, galactose, lactose, rhamnose and ribose many hexoses, pentoses, tricses and disaccharides were active. In a further study, Poyser and West [504] elucidated the structural and stereospecific features of topically administered sugars for potent inhibitory activity against intradermal responses to dextran. The monosaccharides most active as inhibitors contained the... [Pg.359]

The polysaccharides dextran, dextrin, and inulin form association complexes with polyoxyethylene (135,... [Pg.176]

Synonyms Artificial gum British gum Com dextrin Dextrans Dextrin com Dextrine Dexirins Pyrodextrin Starch gum Tapioca Vegetable gum While dextrin Yellow dextrin... [Pg.2067]

Detergents Waschmittel Dextran Dextran Dextrins Dextrine Dextrose Dextrose... [Pg.332]

Dehydration deshydratation Detergents detergents, detersifs Dextran dextrane Dextrins dextrines Dextrose dextrose... [Pg.344]


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