Analytical and structural studies of acacia polysaccharides
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Gill, M. C. L.
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2018-09-13T15:56:54Z
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2018-09-13T15:56:54Z
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1978
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An analytical study of eleven Acacia gums from the subseries Juliflorae
of the series Phyllodineae showed them to be more proteinaceous,
more acidic and more viscous, with higher methoxyl contents and
higher molecular weights but with lower proportions of rhamnose
and arabinose than the majority of Acacia gums studied so far.
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dc.description.abstract
A structural study of the gum from Acacia auriculiformis involving
hydrolysis, Smith- degradation and methylation studies, revealed a
ß -1, 3 - linked galactose backbone with side chains of ß -1, 6 - linked
galactose. Glucuronic acid was present as end-groups, linked ß-1, 6
to galactose: 4-Ω-methyl glucuronic acid was present as end - groups,
α -1, 4 - linked to galactose. Arabinose was present in short, ß-1, 3-
linked chains, while rhamnose was present as end-group. Proteinaceous
material was attached to the molecule by periodate- resistant linkages.
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dc.description.abstract
The use of carbon 13-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for
the study of gum exudates was examined. Spectra were obtained for
the gum from Acacia auriculiformis and its degradation products,
despite their high molecular weight and chemical complexity. The
spectra substantiated the findings of the structural study.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32290
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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dc.title
Analytical and structural studies of acacia polysaccharides
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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