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laminarin
laminarin, n. Biochem. (ˈlæmɪnərɪn) [a. G. Laminarin (P. Schmiedeberg 1885, in Tageblatt 58. Versammlung Deutsch. Naturforscher u. Aertzte Strassburg 427), f. mod.L. Laminaria: see laminarian a., -in1.] = *laminaran n.1934 in Webster. 1938 Sci. Proc. R. Dublin Soc. XXI. 615 Laminarin..is a polysacch...
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Laminarin
The molecule laminarin (also known as laminaran) is a storage glucan (a polysaccharide of glucose) found in brown algae. It has been suggested that the annual production of algae laminarin amounts to 12 ± 8 gigatons, i.e., about three times the annual atmospheric CO2 increase
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laminaran
laminaran, n. Biochem. (ˈlæmɪnəræn) [f. *laminarin n. + -an I. 2.] A polysaccharide that consists chiefly of glucose residues and occurs in seaweeds of the genus Laminaria and other brown algae. Earlier called laminarin.1961 Nature 16 Dec. 1078/2 In 1939 Nisizawa isolated a soluble laminaran from th...
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Chrysolaminarin
It is used as a carbohydrate food reserve by phytoplankton such as Bacillariophyta (similar to the use of laminarin by brown algae).
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laminarinase
laminarinase, n. Biochem. (ləˈmɪnərɪneɪz, læmɪˈnærɪneɪz) [f. *laminarin n. + -ase.] = *laminaranase n.1966 Biochem. Jrnl. XCVIII. 20c/1 Incubation of glucan A with a bacterial laminarinase preparation..gave glucose, laminaribiose and laminaritriose. 1967 Percival & McDowell Chem. & Enzymol. Marine A...
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Microbacterium oxydans
Microbacterium oxydans has the ability to degrade alginate and laminarin.
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laminaribiose
laminaribiose, n. Biochem. (ˌlæmɪnərɪˈbaɪəʊz) [f. *laminarin n. + biose n.] The disaccharide derived from laminaran; 3-β-d-glucosyl-d-glucose.[1939 Sci. Proc. R. Dublin Soc. XXII. 63 It should be possible to isolate from it [sc. laminarin] a disaccharide (laminariose) having the structure shown.] 19...
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Mucilaginibacter paludis
Mucilaginibacter paludis has the ability to degrade pectin, xylan and laminarin.
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pustulan
pustulan, n. Biochem. (ˈpʌstjʊlæn) [f. *pustulin n. + -an I. 2.] A glucan, originally isolated from the lichen Umbilicaria pustulata, and present in various other lichens.1953 Whistler & Smart Polysaccharide Chem. xviii. 338 Pustulan, a polysaccharide isolated from the large lichen Umbilicaria, diff...
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Endo-1,3(4)-β-glucanase
β-D-glucans when the glucose residue whose reducing group is involved in the linkage to be hydrolysed is itself substituted at C-3
Substrates include laminarin
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1,3-beta-D-glucan phosphorylase
Other names in common use include laminarin phosphoryltransferase, 1,3-beta-D-glucan:orthophosphate glucosyltransferase, and laminarin phosphoryltransferase
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金藻
金藻(学名:Chrysophyta),群体生活,约有1500种,外观呈金黄褐色,光合色素包含叶绿素A、C、胡萝卜素、叶黄素、褐藻素,以昆布多糖(Laminarin,一种β1-3葡萄糖聚合物)为主要碳水化合物贮存形式,鞭毛为顶生,有1或2根鞭毛。细胞壁为含矽质的胶质复合物,大多生活于淡水。
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Hydroclathrus
cytokinin, and gibberellin; pigments: carotene, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll c, fucoxanthin; polysaccharides/simple sugars: alginic acid, fucoidan, and laminarin
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Gammarus mucronatus
It can process starch and laminarin.
In seagrass beds, G. mucronatus may have different ecological roles.
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Glucan
mixture of amylose and amylopectin, both α-1,4- and α-1,6-glucans
Beta
cellulose, β-1,4-glucan
chrysolaminarin, β-1,3-glucan
curdlan, β-1,3-glucan
laminarin Four types of glucose-based polysaccharides are possible: 1,6- (starch), 1,4- (cellulose), 1,3- (laminarin), and 1,2-bonded glucans.
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