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Fucoses

The concentrations of nine sugars (fucose, methylglucose, arabinose, glucose, fructose, lactose, sucrose, cellobiose, and maltose) in beer, milk, and soda are determined using an... [Pg.614]

Fig. 2. Generalized structure of N-linked oligosaccharide of the pituitary glycoprotein hormones. SO = sulfate, GIcNAc = N — acetylglucosamine, GalNAc = N — acetylgalactosamine, Man = mannose, Fuc = fucose, SA = sialic (neuraminic) acid. Fig. 2. Generalized structure of N-linked oligosaccharide of the pituitary glycoprotein hormones. SO = sulfate, GIcNAc = N — acetylglucosamine, GalNAc = N — acetylgalactosamine, Man = mannose, Fuc = fucose, SA = sialic (neuraminic) acid.
Glc = glucose GlcA = glucuronic acid GulA = guluronic acid Man = mannose ManA = mannuronic acid Rha = rhamnose Xyl = xylose Fuc = fucose. Chemical structures and properties are available (19). [Pg.73]

Scheme 10 details the synthesis of A-ring glycosyl acceptor 19. The stereochemical relationship of 19 to D-fucose (21) is obvious. Peracetylation of D-fucose provides tetraacetate 58 in nearly quanti-... [Pg.540]

GC separation of TMS derivatives arabinose, fucose, xylose, mannose, galactose, a-glucose, and /3-glucose... [Pg.309]

The separation was carried out on a TSKgel Amide-80 column 4.6 mm i.d. and 25 cm long with a mobile phase consisting of a 80% acetonitrile 20% water mixture. The flow rate was 1 ml/min and the column was operated at an elevated temperature of 80°C. The saccharides shown were 1/ rhamnose, 2/ fucose, 3/ xylose, 4/ fructose, 5/ mannose, 6/ glucose, 7/ sucrose and 8/ maltose. The analysis was completed in less than 20 minutes. These types of separations including other biomonomers, dimers and polymers are frequently carried out employing refractive index detection. [Pg.186]

Cellobiose 2/Maltose 3/ Lactose 4/ Rhammose 5/ Lyxose 6/ Mannose 8/ Fucose 9/ Arabinose 10/ Galactose 11/ Xylose 12/ Glucose... [Pg.313]

Several deoxy sugars have trivial names established by long usage, e.g. fucose (Fuc), quinovose (Qui) and rhamnose (Rha). They are illustrated here in the pyranose form. These names are retained for the unmodified sugars, but systematic names are usually preferred for the formation of names of derivatives, especially where deoxygenation is at a chiral centre of the parent sugar. (See also the alphabetical listing of trivial names in the Appendix.)... [Pg.80]

The alditols from fucose and rhamnose are frequently termed fucitol and rhamnitol (see 2-Carb-19.1). [Pg.83]

The trivial names fucitol and rhamnitol are allowed for the alditols corresponding to the 6-deoxy sugars fucose and rhamnose. [Pg.102]


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1-fucose glycopeptides

2- Deoxy-2-fluoro-L-fucose

5-Thio-L-fucose

A -fucose residue

A-D-Fucose

A-L-Fucose

Alpha-1,6-linked fucose

Carbohydrates fucose

Core a(l,3)-Fucose

D-fucose

DL-Fucose

Ethers of fucose

Fructoses fucose

Fucose

Fucose

Fucose 2- deoxy derivative

Fucose 2-0-benzyl

Fucose 2-benzyl ether

Fucose 3-0-methyl

Fucose Diels-Alder reaction

Fucose Subject

Fucose acetal

Fucose aldolase

Fucose analogue

Fucose antibodies

Fucose biosynthesis

Fucose configuration

Fucose conformational effects

Fucose containing

Fucose degradation

Fucose dependent binding

Fucose enzymic isomerization

Fucose formation

Fucose from tragacanthic acid

Fucose in Glycans

Fucose isolation

Fucose isomerase

Fucose linked

Fucose metabolism

Fucose methyl ethers

Fucose occurrence

Fucose phenylosazone

Fucose preparation

Fucose reaction with / -nucleophiles

Fucose residue

Fucose resins

Fucose spectroscopy

Fucose steroid glycosides

Fucose synthesis

Fucose toxicity

Fucose tritylation

Fucose, biosynthesis structure

Fucose, in glycoproteins

Fucose, stability

Fucose-binding Lectins

Fucose-specific

GDP- fucose

GDP-L-fucose

Glycolipids fucose-containing

Glycosphingolipids fucose-containing

Guanosine diphosphate fucose

Guanosine diphosphate-L-fucose

I Fucose

Immobilization of Monosaccharides (Fucose)

Incorporation of fucose

Isomerases fucose isomerase

L-Fucose

L-Fucose, biosynthesis

L-Fucose-1-phosphate

L-Fucose-binding lectins

L-fucose analogs

L-fucose isomerases

L-fucose-containing

Lycoconjugates a-L-fucose

N-Fucose

Rhamnose, Fucose, and the Rhamnohexoses

Sulphated fucose

Synthesis of GDP-Fucose

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