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Guluronic acid is a
uronic acid
monosaccharide that may be
derived from gulose. l-
Guluronic acid is a C-3
epimer of l-galacturonic acid and a C-5 epimer...
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uronic acid
monosaccharide that can be
derived from mannose.
Along with l-
guluronic acid, d-mannuronic acid is a
component of
alginic acid, a polysaccharide...
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sodium salts of
alginic acid, a
polysaccharide comprising mannuronic and
guluronic acid units.
Alginate is
initially extracted from the cell wall of brown...
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These include fructuronic acids,
galacturonic acids,
glucuronic acids,
guluronic acids,
iduronic acids,
mannuronic acids, and
tagaturonic acids. In the...
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converts the
hydrophilic sodium alginate into
hydrophobic calcium alginate.
Guluronic acid
residues that are
linked together demonstrate a high
affinity for...
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alginate is a
linear copolymer of β-1,4-linked D-mannuronic acid and L-
guluronic acid residues, and is
responsible for the
mucoid phenotype of late-stage...
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Altruronic acid,
Arabinuronic acid,
Fructuronic acid,
Galacturonic acid,
Guluronic acid,
Iduronic acid,
Lyxuronic acid,
Mannuronic acid,
Psicuronic acid...
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Laminaria has been
shown by
recent research to have a
favorable mannuronic/
guluronic acid
residues ratio (M/G ratio) for
heavy metal absorption in its alginate...
- (link) Zhang, Qingju; et al. (2016). "On the
Reactivity of
Gulose and
Guluronic Acid
Building Blocks in the
Context of
Alginate ****embly".
European Journal...
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linear polysaccharide composed of 1,4-linked beta-D-mannuronic and alpha-L-
guluronic acid. The
findings from the
study indicated that
Fungalia trogii was capable...