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Solubility oligosaccharide

Carbohydrates. Oilseeds contain two types of carbohydrates (qv) soluble mono- and oligosaccharides and largely insoluble polysaccharides. ... [Pg.295]

Fibrinogen (factor I, 340 kDa see Figures 51-1 and 51-4 and Tables 51-1 and 51-2) is a soluble plasma glycoprotein that consists of three nonidentical pairs of polypeptide chains (Aa,Bpy)2 covalently linked by disulfide bonds. The B(3 and y chains contain asparagine-linked complex oligosaccharides. All three... [Pg.601]

The carbohydrates in rice bran are made up of the cell wall components such as polysaccharides, oligosaccharides, hemicelluloses, starch and some sugars. The health benefits of rice bran polysaccharides and hemicelluloses are discussed under phytochemicals of rice bran below. It is lactose-free and gluten-free. The water-soluble non-starchy polysaccharides, oligosaccharides and hemicelluloses are concentrated in the water-soluble fraction of rice... [Pg.352]

The yield and the composition of the fractions from soy bean meal obtmned with isolating WUS is shown in Table 1. The removal of cold water solubles, proteins and starch from soy meal was successful. The larger part of the material appeared in CWS, 59.1%. UFF contained mainly oligosaccharides and some water soluble proteins and UFR contained mainly water soluble proteins. The solution of SDSS and DTT extracted the residual proteins from the soy meal and the extract consisted for over 80% of proteins. Since the yield of the HWS fraction is only 0.4%, the composition is not discussed here. The remaining WUS contained 90% of NSP and the yield was 15.7%, which indicates that from the polysaccharides present in soy meal 92% was recovered in the WUS. By isolating WUS a fraction is obtained in which almost all cell wall polysaccharides are recovered and which contained only little other components. [Pg.513]

The novel L-lysine modified cross-linked chitosan resin containing imine linkers [15] has been studied by the 13C CP MAS spectroscopy.31 However, as some ambiguous results were obtained and the resin was insoluble, instead of the resin a soluble model compound, derivative of chitosan oligosaccharide, has been obtained and investigated. [Pg.139]

Scheme 1.6 The first approaches to oligosaccharide synthesis employing soluble polymer supports. Scheme 1.6 The first approaches to oligosaccharide synthesis employing soluble polymer supports.

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