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The Art of Carbohydrate Analysis (Techniques in Life Science and Biomedicine for the Non-Exper)

The Art of Carbohydrate Analysis (Techniques in Life Science and Biomedicine for the Non-Exper)

Current price: $64.99
Publication Date: October 25th, 2022
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783030777937
Pages:
350

Description

List of abbreviations

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1 The World of Carbohydrates

Chapter 2 Basic Knowledge of Glycobiology

2.1 Monosaccharides

2.1.1 The Molecular Structure

2.1.2 D/L-forms of Monosaccharides

2.1.3 Specific Monosaccharides

2.2 Oligosaccharides

2.3 Polysaccharides

2.4 Glycoconjugates

2.4.1 Glycoproteins

2.4.1.1 N-glycans

2.4.1.2 O-glycans

2.4.1.3 Blood Group Determinants

2.4.1.4 Different Types of Glycosylation

2.4.1.5 Glycosides

2.4.2 Proteoglycans and Glycosaminoglycans

2.4.3 Glycolipids

2.4.4 Glycosylphosphatidyl-inositol Membrane Anchors

2.5 Intrinsic Complexity of Carbohydrates

2.6 Working in a Laboratory

Chapter 3 Carbohydrates involved in Diseases

Chapter 4 Detection of Carbohydrate by Colorimetric Methods

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Preparing Standard Sugar Solutions for Calibration Curves

4.3 General tests

4.3.1 Detection of Carbohydrate by a Spot Test

4.3.2 Phenol-Sulfuric Acid Assay

4.3.3 Anthrone Test

4.3.4 Molisch's Test

4.3.5 Fehling's Test

4.3.6 Benedict's Test

4.3.7 Barfoed's Test

4.4 Specific Tests

4.4.1 Seliwanoff's Test for Ketoses

4.4.2 Bial's Test for Pentoses

4.4.3 Colorimetric Analysis of (N-acetyl) Aminosugars

4.4.4 Colorimetric Analysis of Uronic Acids

4.4.5 Colorimetric Analysis of Sialic Acids

4.4.6 Iodine Test for Starch

Chapter 5. Analytical Techniques to Study Carbohydrates

5.1 Structural Parameters

5.2 Glycosidic-bond Cleavage techniques

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About the Author

Dr. Gerrit J. Gerwig earned his Ph.D. degree in Bio-Organic Chemistry from Utrecht University, The Netherlands. During 40 years, he was involved in Glycobiology and Carbohydrate Research at Utrecht University, together with Prof. Dr. JFG Vliegenthart and Prof. Dr. JP Kamerling. Thereafter, during 10 years, he had a guest position as carbohydrate researcher in the group of Prof. Dr. L Dijkhuizen at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. At this moment, he is associated with CarbExplore Research BV, a glycobiotechnology company in Groningen. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed scientific papers in international journals and several chapters in different books on glycoscience.