Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7782767 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The 6â¯M alkali residue still represented 31%, 11% and 5% of all GalA present in carrot, tomato and strawberry, respectively, and these pectin populations were assumed to strongly interact with cellulose. Digestion of the carrot 6â¯M alkali residue by glucanases released â¼27% of the 6â¯M residue, mainly representing pectin. In tomato and strawberry alkali residues, glucanases were not able to release pectin populations. The ability of glucanases to release pectin populations suggests that the carrot cell wall contains unique, covalent interactions between pectin and cellulose.
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Authors
Suzanne E. Broxterman, Henk A. Schols,