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lichenin
lichenin
also
known
lichenan
moss
starch
complex
glucan
occurring
certain
species
lichens
extracted
from
cetraria
islandica
been
studied
since
about
chemically
consists
repeating
glucose
units
linked
functional
analyses
multiple
degrading
enzymes
bioinformatic
analysis
partial
genome
sequence
albus
revealed
several
putative
likely
hydrolyze
glucans
including
bacillus
licheniformis
uniprot
function
oxygen
labile
bacteriocin
like
antibacterial
activity
only
against
strictly
anaerobic
rumen
bacteria
subcellular
location
secreted
miscellaneous
medical
more
merriam
webster
gelatinous
polysaccharide
composed
found
especially
cereal
grains
bulbs
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article
plural
lichenins
biochemistry
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1
Chemistry of Organic Bodies, Vegetables
If, therefore, we dissolve the matter in boiling water, we obtain, when the liquid
cools, a colourless, but opaque jelly, which, when dry, is pure lichenin. Lichenin
thus obtained has little taste, but a slight smell of lichen, which adheres to every ...
colouring substance which could be dissolved out from the lichenin and which he
considered to be true starch. Berg1 also demonstrated the compound nature of
lichenin: he isolated two isomerous substances with the formula C„ H]0 05.
Annie Lorrain Smith, 1921
This property of lichenin is plainly seen, when t e drug is first exhausted b boiling
spirit of wine containing some carbonate of potassium ; and then boiled with 50 to
100 parts of water, and the decoction precipitated by means of alcohol.
F.A. Fl?ckiger, Daniel Hanbury
4
Chemistry of The Carbohydrates
Lichenin occurs as an important cell-wall constituent/of lichens, notably Iceland
moss (Cetran'a isla'ndica) and apparently has a structure similar to that of
cellulose. Its solubility in water is probably explained by its low molecular weight
which ...
Unknown AEHLERT, William Ward Pigman, 1948
5
Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe / Progress ...
The 'H-NMR spectrum of lichenin confirmed its structure (14) as a polysaccharide
containing glucose units linked by p(1 — » 4) and P(l -> 3) glycosidic linkages in
the ratio 2:1 (309). The crystalline conformation of lichenin was investigated by ...
6
Enzymes and Coenzymes—Advances in Research and Application: ...
The major product of Ra0505 hydrolysis of lichenin was predicted to be a
glucotriose that was degraded only by Ra0453 to glucose and cellobiose. Most
importantly, the four enzymes functioned synergistically to hydrolyze lichenin to
glucose, ...
7
ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY
Lichenin, Starch, Glycogen and the Schardinger Dextrins.—Other D-
glucopyranoside polysaccharides known to have, predominantly, the 1,4 linkage
between glucose units are lichenin, starch and glycogen. Hess and Messmer45
investigated ...
Claude S. Hudson, Sidney M. Cantor, 1951
8
Dictionary of Natural Products, Supplement 1
OH OH Pyranose-/orm ClgHM014 M 504.441 Obtd. from partial acid and enzymic
hydrol. of lichenin, oat /У-glucan, barley /?-glucan and from the cell-wall of
bamboo. Cryst. (EtOH aq.). Mp 236-239°. [a]£ +11.7° (с, 1.5 in H20). Undeca-Ac:
...
9
Combined Compendium of Food Additive Specifications: ...
P-Glucanase Activity Application and Principle This procedure is used to
determine p-glucanase activity of enzyme preparations derived from Aspergillus
niger var. and Bacillus subtilis var. The assay is based on a 15-min hydrolysis of
lichenin ...
10
Journal of the Chemical Society
hydrochloric acid. The author regards starch cellulose as a mixture of cellulose
with the derivatives of the latter substance or a modification of granulose. V. H. V.
Lichenin. By M. Honig ami S. Schubert (Monatsh., 8, 452 — 465). — As there was
...