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Meaning of "natural polysaccharides"

Natural polysaccharides: Complex carbohydrates that are naturally occurring in plants and have multiple sugar units

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Carrageenans are natural polysaccharides extracted from algae.
ISM researches and develops new active ingredients based on natural polysaccharides.
The preferred natural polysaccharides comprise the alginates.
As gelling agents, certain elements of the family of natural polysaccharides.
They are formed of natural polysaccharides and gel when in contact with exudate.
The cationic polysaccharide can be obtained by chemically modifying polysaccharides, generally natural polysaccharides.
Among the natural polysaccharides that are preferred are alginates and xanthan gum.
Advantageously, the cationic polysaccharides considered in the present invention are derived from natural polysaccharides.
Natural polysaccharides are well known for their capacity to stimulate intestinal functionality.
Thus, both biodegradable and non-degradable biomaterials can be derived from natural polysaccharides.
Solutions containing natural polysaccharides become less opaque indicative of improved solubility.
The biofunctional polymer can also be dermatan sulfate or a haparan sulfate, water-soluble natural polysaccharides.
Some of the natural polysaccharides are characterized by immunostimulant and other pharmacological properties.
This will again provide both biodegradable and non-degradable biomaterials derived from natural polysaccharides.
Synthetic or natural polysaccharides may be alternatively used for the purpose of the invention.

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Fructans are, after starch, the most abundant non-structural natural polysaccharides.
The formation of gels by natural polysaccharides arises from interaction between the polymer molecules.
Hydrophilic colloids include starches, natural gums, and chemically-modified natural polysaccharides.
Alternatively, natural polysaccharides can be sulfated.
For this reason, D-glucose is also a highly preferred building block in natural polysaccharides ( glycans ).
The natural polysaccharides or the polysaccharides obtained by fermentation, in particular,.
These include natural polysaccharides such as guar gum, xanthan gum and locust bean gun.
Natural polysaccharides of plant origin may be obtained from algae, seeds, roots or tubers.
Non-limiting examples of natural polysaccharides include amylose, chitosan, chrondoitin, dextran, and xylan.
Natural polysaccharides are promising candidates as supports for enzyme immobilization, especially due to their biodegradability.
Examples of natural polysaccharides used in the present invention include, acacia, xanthan gum and pullulan.
Natural polysaccharides are, advantageously, biodegradable, biocompatible and are abundant in nature.
Starches are natural polysaccharides consisting of D-glucose units.
Natural polysaccharides built up essentially of sulfated alpha-L-fucose residues are known as fucoidans ( or a-fucans ).
Natural polysaccharides include starch, cellulose, alginic acid, pectin, dextran, heparin and hyaluronic acid.

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