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Pullulan is a
polysaccharide consisting of
maltotriose units, also
known as α-1,4- ;α-1,6-glucan'.
Three glucose units in
maltotriose are
connected by...
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Aureobasidium pullulans is a
ubiquitous and
generalistic black, yeast-like
fungus that can be
found in
different environments (e.g. soil, water, air and...
- 6-α-glucosidase, R-enzyme,
pullulan α-1,6-glucanohydrolase) is a
specific kind of glucanase, an
amylolytic exoenzyme, that
degrades pullulan. It is
produced as...
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Pullulan bioconjugates are
systems that use
pullulan as a
scaffold to
attach biological materials to, such as drugs.
These systems can be used to enhance...
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systematic name
pullulan 4-D-glucanohydrolase (panose-forming). This
enzyme prin****lly
catalyses the
following chemical reaction by
cleaving pullulan's alpha-1...
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Anthostomella pullulans is a
fungal plant pathogen. v t e v t e...
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systematic name
pullulan 4-glucanohydrolase (isopanose-forming), and
catalyses the
hydrolysis of
pullulan to
isopanose (6-α-maltosylglucose)...
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molecular formula:
Polydextrose Glucans:
Cellulose Curdlan Glycogen Pullulan This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with the...
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including xanthan gum, dextran,
welan gum,
gellan gum,
diutan gum and
pullulan. Most of
these polysaccharides exhibit useful visco-elastic properties...
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locust bean, and
acacia are the main ones.
Saccharides - carrageenan,
pullulan, konjac, and alginate,
sometimes called hydrocolloids,
these thickeners...