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Dextrins limit, from dextrans

The cross-reactivity of dextrans, glycogens, and synthetic polyglucoses in anti-Pn IX and XII was attributed to multiple n-glucose residues in SIX and SXII. From tbe cross-reactivity of /3-amylase limit dextrin and its parent glycogen, Heidelberger and his colleagues inferred that the cross-... [Pg.334]

D-galactose and L-rhamnose. Evidence for the presence of isomaltose residues in SXVIII accrued also from cross-reactions of various polysaccharides in anti-Pn XVIII. Polysaccharides which contained o-d-(1—>6)-linked D-glucose residues (dextrans, glycogen, -amylase limit dextrin) precipitated horse anti-Pn XVIII and, in general, the degree of reaction was related to the proportion of this linkage in the structure. [Pg.346]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.30 , Pg.392 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.392 ]




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