Structure and Function of Chitosan (V). Conformations of Ethylene Glycol Derivatives of Chitin and Chitosan
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概要
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Molecular structures of ethylene glycol derivatives of chitin and chitosan, where 0-6 of chitin chain was etherified and both 0-3 and 0-6 of chitosan were substituted, were studied by X-ray fiber diffraction methods coupled with conformational analyses. The extended two-fold helical conformations of both chitin and chitosan chains were retained even by the etherifications. Possible molecular conformations of these derivatives were proposed.
- 大阪府立大学の論文
- 1996-03-31
著者
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Ogawa K
Department Of Citrus Research National Institute Of Fruit Tree Science
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Ogawa Kazunori
Department Of Citrus Research National Institute Of Fruit Tree Science
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Okamura K
Mercian Corporation Central Research Laboratories
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YUI Toshifumi
Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University
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Yui Toshifumi
Faculty Of Engineering Miyazaki University
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OGAWA Kozo
Division of Biological Materials and Bioengineering, Research Institute for Advanced Science and Tec
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NAKATA Kunihiko
Department of Applied Biochemistry, College of Agriculture
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Nakata K
College Of Agriculture Osaka Prefecture University
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