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Gentiobiose is a
disaccharide composed of two
units of D-glucose
joined with a β(1->6) linkage. It is a
white crystalline solid that is
soluble in water...
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Disaccharides Allolactose Cellobiose Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose
Gentiobiose (amygdalose)
Isomaltose Isomaltulose Kojibiose Lactose (milk sugar) Lactulose...
- saffron. Chemically,
crocin is the
diester formed from the
disaccharide gentiobiose and the
dicarboxylic acid crocetin. When
isolated as a pure chemical...
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amygdalin beta-glucosidase (amygdalase) to give
gentiobiose and L-mandelonitrile.
Gentiobiose is
further hydrolyzed to give glucose,
whereas mandelonitrile...
- confirmed,
among others, the
structures of maltose, cellobiose, lactose,
gentiobiose, melibiose, gentianose, raffinose, as well as the
glucoside ring tautomeric...
- thus oil-soluble. When
crocetin is
esterified with two water-soluble
gentiobioses,
which are sugars, a
product results that is
itself water-soluble. The...
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which is
transformed in the gut of
bumblebees to the
aglycone (i.e., the
gentiobiose group is cleaved)
which is
bioactive against a
common and debilitating...
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longer "leptosin") is a
bioactive component of Mānuka honey. It is the
gentiobiose glycoside of
syringic acid
methyl ester. It is
named for the
genus Leptospermum...
- α(1→1)β
Sophorose Two
glucoses β(1→2)
Laminaribiose Two
glucoses β(1→3)
Gentiobiose Two
glucoses β(1→6)
Trehalulose One
glucose and one
fructose α(1→1) Turanose...
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deduced and
confirmed the
structures of maltose, cellobiose, lactose,
gentiobiose, melibiose, gentianose, raffinose, as well as the
glucoside ring tautomeric...