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Monosaccharides aceric acid

Rhamnogalacturonan 11 (RG-11) is a structurally complex, pectic polysaccharide that is present in the primary cell-walls of higher plants. It is composed of 60 glycosyl residues, and is a very complex molecule indeed. For example, on acid hydrolysis, at least ten different monosaccharides are formed, including the novel aceric acid (30), which is the only branched-... [Pg.67]

The glycosyl-residue compositions of the three purified fractions (Table 1) were very similar with a predominance of galacturonic acid, rhamnose and arabinose. The presence in the three purified fractions of the rare monosaccharides characteristic of RG-II (e.g. 2-( -methyl-L-fucose, 2-O-methyl-D-xylose, apiose, Kdo, Dha and aceric acid) was confirmed by GC-CIMS analysis. The molar ratios corresponded approximately to the known structure of the RG-II molecule (Figure 1) and to previously published data for RG-II from sycamore [26], rice [4], arabidospis leaves [8] and Pectinol [12]. [Pg.72]


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