Pectin substances of seaweeds IX. A study of degraded zosterin (III)
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The composition of degraded zosterin (III) with mol. wt. ≈17,000 has been studied and a probable schematic structure has been proposed for it.
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Xylose Methyl Iodide Galacturonic Acid Silver Oxide Pectin SubstancePreview
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