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Glycogen enzymic degradation

Myrback, Karl, Products of the Enzymic Degradation of Starch and Glycogen, III, 251-310... [Pg.458]

Karl MyrbAck, Products of the Enzymic Degradation of Starch and Glycogen 252 M. Stacey and P. W. Kent, The Polysaccharides of Mycobacterium tuberculosis 311 R. U. Lemieux and M. L. Wolfrom, The Chemistry of Streptomycin. 337... [Pg.335]

Maltose is 4-a-D-glucopyranosyl-p-D-glucopyranose. It is the major end product of the enzymic degradation of starch and glycogen by p-amylase and has a characteristic flavor of malt. Maltose is a reducing disaccharide, shows mutarotation, is fermentable, and is easily soluble in water. [Pg.110]

Pullulanase Enzyme degrading pnUnlan, a branched starch pullulanase catalyzes the hydrolysis of the a-l,6-glncosidic linkage in a-glucans. Pullulanase preferentially hydrolyzes pnUnlan while isoamylase has a preference for glycogen and amylopectin. See WaUenfels, K Bender, H and Rached, J.R., Pnllnlanase from Aerobacter aerogenes production in a cell-bound state. Pnrification and properties of the enzymes, Biochem. Biophys. Res. [Pg.188]

In the following discussion, formulas for amylopectin and glycogen based on these calculations will be used as working hypotheses for the understanding of the enzymic degradation of the polysaccharides. [Pg.260]


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