Composition and block structure of alginates from New Zealand brown seaweeds
โ Scribed by Rajeendernath Panikkar; Donald J. Brasch
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 732 KB
- Volume
- 293
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6215
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โฆ Synopsis
Alginates have been extracted from seven brown algae found in the Southern Hemisphere and characterized by ~H and 13C NMR analyses. The results are compared with similar analyses obtained in this work for three commercially available alginates isolated from Macrocystis pyrifera, a species of the Northern Hemisphere. Overall the ten alginates display a wide range of compositions, ranging from the very high mannuronic acid containing alginate extracted from Durvillaea antarctica (F M = 0.80) to the moderately high guluronic acid containing alginate from Marginariella boryana (F~ = 0.56). All data are examined in terms of two addition copolymerization models, namely the Bernoullian and the first-order Markov models. Monomer distributions in the high M and intermediate composition alginates have M-diad frequencies calculated from the NMR analyses that agree closely with Bernoullian distributions, the best agreements being obtained for those alginates in which F M is greater than 0.72. However, as the monomer composition tends towards a higher G content, both of the above statistical models fail to satisfactorily describe the distributions of either the M or the G residues. A feature of this work is the excellent agreement obtained for the ~H and the ~3C NMR analyses.
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