四糖
多糖
化学
三糖
半乳糖
化学结构
立体化学
二维核磁共振波谱
半纤维素
生物化学
有机化学
木质素
作者
Filip S. Ekholm,Ana Ardá,Patrik Eklund,Sabine André,Hans‐Joachim Gabius,Jesús Jiménez‐Barbero,Reko Leino
标识
DOI:10.1002/chem.201200510
摘要
Abstract Galactoglucomannan (GGM) is a polysaccharide mainly consisting of mannose, glucose, and galactose. GGM is the most abundant hemicellulose in the Norway spruce ( Picea abies ), but is also found in the cell wall of flax seeds, tobacco plants, and kiwifruit. Although several applications for GGM polysaccharides have been developed in pulp and paper manufacturing and the food and medical industries, attempts to synthesize and study distinct fragments of this polysaccharide have not been reported previously. Herein, the synthesis of one of the core trisaccharide units of GGM together with a less‐abundant tetrasaccharide fragment is described. In addition, detailed NMR spectroscopic characterization of the model compounds, comparison of the spectral data with natural GGM, investigation of the acetyl‐group migration phenomena that takes place in the polysaccharide by using small model compounds, and a binding study between the tetrasaccharide model fragment and a galactose‐binding protein (the toxin viscumin) are reported.
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