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Polysaccharides furcellaran

Furcellaran is a polysaccharide related to K-carrageenan it differs mainly in origin and a smaller quantity and narrower distribution of sulfate. [Pg.179]

Polysaccharides with strongly acidic residues, present as esters along the polymer chains (sulfuric, phosphoric acids, as in furcellaran, carrageenan or modified starch), are also very soluble in water and form highly viscous solutions. Unlike polysaccharides with carboxyl groups, in strongly acidic media these solutions are distinctly stable. [Pg.302]


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