Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9890925 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The heterogeneity of the purified water-soluble neutral fraction coming from the mucilage extract of the yellow flaxseed was investigated. After fractionation by size-exclusion chromatography, the analyse of the neutral monosaccharides composition showed a mixture of three major families of polymers. They were all identified as arabinoxylans with a constant A/X ratio of 0.24, but varying in their galactose and fucose residues in the side chains. Furthermore, the molecular weight (Mw) analysis acquired by multi-angle laser light scattered, revealed the association of two high Mw polymers [5.7 Ã 106 (11.1%) and 9.3 Ã 105 (42.4%) g molâ1] with a smaller one [3.2 Ã 105 g molâ1 (45.3%)].
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Authors
J. Warrand, P. Michaud, L. Picton, G. Muller, B. Courtois, R. Ralainirina, J. Courtois,