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1Immunochemical studies of conjugates of isomaltosyl oligosaccharides to lipid
By Charles Wood
“Immunochemical studies of conjugates of isomaltosyl oligosaccharides to lipid” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Immunochemical studies of conjugates of isomaltosyl oligosaccharides to lipid
- Author: Charles Wood
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 147
- Publish Date: 1981
“Immunochemical studies of conjugates of isomaltosyl oligosaccharides to lipid” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Oligosaccharides - Lipids - Immunoglobulins - Glycolipids - Binding sites (Biochemistry) - Binding Sites - Isomaltose
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL43269626M - OL43261017M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 30503987 - 80944002
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1981
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Isomaltose
Isomaltose is a disaccharide similar to maltose, but with a α-(1-6)-linkage instead of the α-(1-4)-linkage. Both of the sugars are dimers of glucose, which
Maltose
formed from two units of glucose joined with an α(1→4) bond. In the isomer isomaltose, the two glucose molecules are joined with an α(1→6) bond. Maltose is
Isomaltooligosaccharide
sourdough breads and kimchi. The disaccharide isomaltose is also present in rice miso, soy sauce, and sake. Isomaltose, one of the α(1,6)-linked disaccharide
Carbohydrate
Above 7 Octoses Nonoses Neuraminic acid Multiple Disaccharides Cellobiose Isomaltose Isomaltulose Lactose Lactulose Maltose Sucrose Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides
Sucrose intolerance
disaccharides digested in the small intestine are lactose, sucrose, maltose, and isomaltose. This diagnostic method, called a disaccharidase assay, is conducted on
C12H22O11
Allolactose Cellobiose Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose Gentiobiose (amygdalose) Isomaltose Isomaltulose Kojibiose Lactose (milk sugar) Lactulose Laminaribiose Maltose
Xanthan gum
Above 7 Octoses Nonoses Neuraminic acid Multiple Disaccharides Cellobiose Isomaltose Isomaltulose Lactose Lactulose Maltose Sucrose Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides
Enzyme promiscuity
(maltose, turanose, maltotriose, maltulose and sucrose) and isomaltose-like (isomaltose and palatinose) substrates, a study reconstructed all key ancestors
Polysaccharide
Above 7 Octoses Nonoses Neuraminic acid Multiple Disaccharides Cellobiose Isomaltose Isomaltulose Lactose Lactulose Maltose Sucrose Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides
Glucan
Above 7 Octoses Nonoses Neuraminic acid Multiple Disaccharides Cellobiose Isomaltose Isomaltulose Lactose Lactulose Maltose Sucrose Trehalose Turanose Trisaccharides