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- Welan gum is an exopolysaccharide used as a rheology modifier in industrial applications such as cement manufacturing. It is produced by fermentation...
- these polysaccharides into useful products, including xanthan gum, dextran, welan gum, gellan gum, diutan gum and pullulan. Most of these polysaccharides...
- 1991. Welan died on 22 May 2024, at the age of 86. "Welan, Manfried". Austria-Forum (in German). "Bürgermeister Ludwig zum Tod von Manfried Welan". Government...
- competitive with other much lower-priced hydrocolloids.[clarification needed] Welan gum Sphingomonas elodea Narendra B. Vartak, Chi Chung Lin, Joseph M. Cleary...
- "Government defends Taoiseach decision not to wear poppy". Irish Independent. Welan, Sean. "Wearing of the British poppy". National Graves ****ociation. McGarry...
- sugars provided polysaccharides, including synthetic dextran, xanthan gum, welan gum, gellan gum, diutan gum, and pullulan. Mechanisms and thermodynamics...
- to production of extracellular polymers such as sphingans (e.g., gellan, welan, and rhamsan) used extensively in the food and other industries. The shorter...
- Polysaccharides: Gellan gum -glucose-glucuronic acid-glucose-rhamnose- Welan gum Glycosides: Category:Rhamnosides Echinacoside Rhamnolipid Verbascoside...
- cancer. John Upham, 83, Canadian baseball player (Chicago Cubs). Manfried Welan, 86, Austrian lawyer and politician, third president of the Muni****l Council...
- Velenje was first attested in written sources in 1264 as Weln (and as Welan in 1270, and Belen and Welen in 1296). The name derives from *Velen′e selo...