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Snail galactogen

Snail galactogen, agar and car-rageenin. Flax seed mucilage, and Chagual and other gums... [Pg.57]

This sugar has not been prepared synthetically. It is, however, a frequent constituent of the hydrolysis products of methylated polysaccharides containing galactose radicals, for example plant gums26 and the so-called galactogen of the albumin glands of the snail Helix pomatia.27,28... [Pg.17]

Galactose polysaccharides from animal sources include the galactogens of the albumin gland of the snail Helix pomatia), frog spawn, and beef lung (Chapter XII). The cerebrosides and gangliosides, occurring in con-... [Pg.88]


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