The galactan sulphate of the red alga polysiphonia lanosa
The structure of the galactan sulphate of P. lanosa has been established by a combination of methylation, treatment with alkali, and partial methanolysis of the alkali-treated polysaccharide to give derivatives- of agarobiose. The polysaccharide belongs to the agar class, in which 3-linked derivativ...
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description | The structure of the galactan sulphate of
P. lanosa has been established by a combination of methylation, treatment with alkali, and partial methanolysis of the alkali-treated polysaccharide to give derivatives- of agarobiose. The polysaccharide belongs to the agar class, in which 3-linked derivatives of β-
D-galactose alternate with 4-linked derivatives of α-
L-galactose in a repeating sequence. In addition to
D-galactose itself, the 3-linked units include 6-
O-methyl-
D-galactose,
D-galactose 6-sulphate, and a hitherto unreported units 6-
O-methyl-
D-galactose 4-sulphate. The 4-linked units include
L-galactose 6-sulphate, 2-
O-methyl-
L-galactose 6-sulphate, and 3,6-anhydro-
L-galactose. |
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D-galactose alternate with 4-linked derivatives of α-
L-galactose in a repeating sequence. In addition to
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D-galactose alternate with 4-linked derivatives of α-
L-galactose in a repeating sequence. In addition to
D-galactose itself, the 3-linked units include 6-
O-methyl-
D-galactose,
D-galactose 6-sulphate, and a hitherto unreported units 6-
O-methyl-
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