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Polysaccharides from cyanobacteria

R. F. Helm, Z. Huang, D. Edwards, H. Leeson, W. Peery, andM. Potts, Structural characterization of the released polysaccharide of desiccation-tolerant Nostoc commune DRH-1, J. Bacteriol., 182 (2000) 974-982 R. DePhillipis and M. Vincenzini, Exocellular polysaccharides from cyanobacteria and their possible applications, FEMS Microbiol. Rev., 22 (1998) 151-175. [Pg.54]

D-Ribose is known as a component of the lipo- and capsular polysaccharides from many Gram-negative bacteria, where it is found as a (3-furanosyl unit.37 It is found as terminal a-D-Rib/ substituents in some serotypes of the O-antigen of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) from Stenotrophomonas maltophilia,38 Also as a-furanosyl residues, ribose is part of the extracellular polysaccharides of cyanobacteria.39... [Pg.16]


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