The structure of the polyuronide of the leaves of the sugar beet
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The polygalacturonide of the pectin of sugar-beet leaves has been studied. It has a linear carbohydrate chain consisting of D-galacturonic acid residues in the pyranose form linked by α-(1→4) bonds.
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Pectin Sugar Beet Galacturonic Acid Sodium Tetrahydroborate Pyranose FormPreview
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