Zusammenfassung
Die makromolekulare Interzellularsubstanz des Bindegewebes besteht aus Kollagen, Elastin und Proteoglykanen. Die polyanionischen Proteoglykane mit den darin gebundenen niedermolekularen Bestandteilen bilden die Grundsubstanz, welche den größten Teil des lockeren Bindegewebes ausmacht. Als Proteoglykane werden Verbindungen bezeichnet, bei denen Glykosaminoglykane (lineare Polysaccharide) kovalent an Proteine gebunden sind und bei denen der Glykananteil bei weitem über wiegt (Abb. 1 und 2).
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Lengfelder, E., Fink, R. (1987). Der oxidative Hyaluronsäureabbau — Mechanismus und Konsequenzen. In: Elstner, E.F., Bors, W., Wilmanns, W. (eds) Reaktive Sauerstoffspezies in der Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71583-9_11
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