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Maltodextrin is a name
shared by two
different families of chemicals. Both
families are
glucose polymers (also
called dextrose polymers or dextrins), but...
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described chemically as a pseudotetrasaccharide,
specifically a
maltotetraose mimic inhibitor. As an
inhibitor that
mimics some
natural substrates...
- (1→4)-α-D-glucosidic
linkages in
amylaceous polysaccharides, to
remove successive maltotetraose residues from the non-reducing
chain ends Naka****i, T.; Azuma, K.; Kainuma...
- O-α-D-Galp-(1→6)-O-α-D-Glup-(1→2)-O-β-D-Fruf-(1→1)-O-α-D-Galp
Maltotetraose O-α-D-Glcp-(1→4)-O-α-D-Glcp-(1→4)-O-α-D-Glcp-(1→4)-D-Glcp in Starchsyrup...
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nudus can
digest glucose, galactose, fucose. maltose, maltotriose, and
maltotetraose,
making its
metabolism similar to
other crabs. H.
nudus is
unable to...
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without the
action of glucanotransferase. The
product of this cleavage,
maltotetraose, is
further degraded by
maltodextrin phosphorylase. E. coli GlgX is...
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neuraminidases (sialidases).
Acarbose is a
pseudotetrasaccharide mimicking maltotetraose (a
substructure of starch). One of the
glucose units has been replaced...
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larger molecules,
exhibited by
increased permeability of the cell to
maltotetraose, maltopentaose, ferrichrome, as well as
several antibiotics including...
- 20-O-multi-glycoside
ginsenosidase * EC 3.2.1.196:
limit dextrin α-1,6-
maltotetraose-hydrolase * EC 3.2.1.197: β-1,2-mannosidase * EC 3.2.1.198: α-mannan...
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xylobiose and xylotriose, or
starch derived maltose,
maltotriose and
maltotetraose have been
reported as
substrates of
greatly varying catalytic efficiency...