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Glycosaminoglycans periodate oxidation

Periodate oxidation was used in early work for obtaining information on the substitution pattern of heparin.1,100 102 In fully N-substituted (N-sulfated or N-acetylated, or both) glycosaminoglycans, the only bond susceptible to splitting by periodate is C-2-C-3 of unsubstituted uronic acid residues. As illustrated in Scheme 4 for heparin, only nonsulfated D-glucuronic acid and L-iduronic acid residues are split by periodate. [Pg.95]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.95 ]




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