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Medium-to-large cyclomaltooligosaccharide molecules were studied to test for glucose ring puckering and stability of kinked and 'flipped' conformations.
However, a peak around 1100 cm−1 associated with the glucose ring is present in cotton but missing in the viscose rayon.
In lactic acid bacteria, at high pH the glucose ring residues associated with the cell surface open to the aldehyde from and provide the reducing equivalents.
Characteristic peaks at 1640 and 1080 cm−1 are due to the presence of water and C O stretching of the anhydrous glucose ring (Nakason et al. 2010).
Furthermore, cellulose has two hydroxyl groups and one hydroxymethyl group per glucose ring, while dextran has three hydroxyl groups and no hydroxymethyl group.
Cellulose has two hydroxyl groups (OH) and one hydroxymethyl group (CH2OH) per glucose ring, while dextran has three OH groups and no CH2OH group.
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The different resonances showed the typical correspondence with the C atoms of glucose rings in polysaccharide chain.
This may be attributed to the higher bond energy of cyclodextrin due to the intermolecular hydrogen bonding between C2 and C3 groups of adjacent glucose rings in the crystal state of cyclodextrin.
The reactivity differences are primarily a result of interactions between the two glucose rings, where 3-OH and 2′-OH interact and show reduced reactivity.
AA9 enzymes are thought to oxidize the C1, C4 or C6 carbons in the glucose rings of the cellulose chains [ 86].
In principle, tension can elongate a cellulose chain, not only by stretching the glucose rings and the glycosidic linkages but also by straightening the zigzag chain conformation in the ring plane.
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