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  • Polysaccharide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Polysaccharides are polymeric carbohydrate structures, formed of repeating units (either mono- or di-saccharides) joined together by glycosidic bonds. ...

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  • Sugars & Polysaccharides

    Polysaccharides - polymers consisting of chains of monosaccharide or .... The end of the polysaccharide with an anomeric carbon (C1) that is not involved in ...

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  • polysaccharide: Definition from Answers.com

    polysaccharide ( ) also polysaccharid or polysaccharose ( ) n. Any of a class of carbohydrates, such as starch and cellulose, consisting of a number.

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  • BC Online: 3B - Polysaccharides

    A major class of polysaccharides with dissacharide repeats include the following glycosoaminoglycans (GAGs), all which contain one amino sugar in the repeat ...

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  • Bacterial Polysaccharides: Current Innovations and Future ...

    In this timely book a cohort of experienced and authoritative experts review the most important innovations in research on and biotechnological applications ...

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  • Polysaccharide Biobased Materials Center - Home

    Dedicated to promoting the commercial development of biobased, environmentally friendly polysaccharide polymers which are useful as fibers, films, coatings, ...

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  • Home / Public / EPNOE - EPNOE

    EPNOE - European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence is a research and education ... The 1st EPNOE Conference "Polysaccharides as a Source of Advanced ...

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