- The
molecule laminarin (also
known as laminaran) is a
storage glucan (a
polysaccharide of glucose)
found in
brown algae. It is used as a carbohydrate...
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reserve by
phytoplankton such as
Bacillariophyta (similar to the use of
laminarin by
brown algae).
Chrysolaminarin is
stored inside the
cells of
these organisms...
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names in
common use
include laminarin phosphoryltransferase, 1,3-beta-D-glucan:orthophosphate glucosyltransferase, and
laminarin phosphoryltransferase. Albrecht...
- specimens.
Microbacterium oxydans has the
ability to
degrade alginate and
laminarin. Parte, A.C. "Microbacterium". LPSN. "Microbacterium
oxydans Taxon P****port...
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including surgical threads.
Polysaccharides also
include callose or
laminarin, chrysolaminarin, xylan, arabinoxylan, mannan, fucoidan, and galactomannan...
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Mucilaginibacter paludis has the
ability to
degrade pectin,
xylan and
laminarin. Parte, A.C. "Mucilaginibacter". LPSN. "Mucilaginibacter
paludis Taxon...
- 1042/bj1350019. PMC 1165784. PMID 4359920. Teas, J (1983). "The
dietary intake of
Laminarin, a
brown seaweed, and
breast cancer prevention".
Nutrition and Cancer...
- cellulose, β-1,4-glucan chrysolaminarin, β-1,3-glucan curdlan, β-1,3-glucan
laminarin, β-1,3- and β-1,6-glucan lentinan, a
strictly purified β-1,6:β-1,3-glucan...
- 1→4)-β-D-glucans.
Chesters CG, Bull AT (January 1963). "The
enzymic degradation of
laminarin. 2. The
multicomponent nature of
fungal laminarinases". The Biochemical...
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linkage to be
hydrolysed is
itself substituted at C-3
Substrates include laminarin,
lichenin and
cereal D-glucans.
Barras DR,
Stone BA (November 1969). "β-1...