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Porphyran is a
sulfated carbohydrate derived from red
algae of the
genus Porphyra.
Porphyran is a
complex sulfated carbohydrate. It is a
highly substituted...
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human gut, most
often found in ****an natives. It is able to
digest porphyran, a
polysacchide from
Porphyra seaweed (nori) that
humans cannot digest...
- Beta
porphyranase is an
enzyme responsible for the
degradation of
porphyran,
which composes the cell wall of red algae. So far only five β-porphyranases...
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reaction Eliminates sulfate from the D-galactose 6-sulfate
residues of
porphyran,
producing 3,6-anhydrogalactose residues. This
enzyme belongs to the family...
- of most algae;
those common in red
algae include agarose, carrageenan,
porphyran,
furcelleran and funoran.
Other compounds that may ac****ulate in algal...
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clean ocean waters vs
those prone to
various forms of contamination.
Porphyran Phycocolloid ****on, J
Helen (2011). "Therapies from Fucoidan; Multifunctional...
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their cell walls,
although red
algae from the
genus Porphyra contain porphyran. They also
produce a
specific type of
tannin called phlorotannins, but...
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polysaccharide porphyran in
their microbiomes,
which are
rarely found in
North American and
European individuals. For
individuals who
harbor such a
porphyran-degrading...
- the β-D-galactopyranose (1→4) α-L-galactopyranose-6-sulfate
linkage in
porphyran.
There is a 35%
sequence similarity between β-Porphyranase-B and β-Porphyranase-A...
- lambda-carrageenan, and is not
active against iota- and kappa-carrageenans,
agarose or
porphyran. Lambda-carrageenase
cleaves the beta 1-4
glycosidic bonds in the linear...