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Meaning of "rhamnose"

Rhamnose (noun): A naturally occurring sugar compound, commonly found in plants like buckthorn and fruits like berries. It is also used in microbiology as a carbon source in culture media for certain types of bacteria
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  • A methyl-pentose, 6-deoxy-L-mannose, which occurs in the leaves and flowers of poison ivy and is a constituent of many plant glycosides.

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Rhamnose is commonly bound to other sugars in nature.
The separation of rhamnose has not been suggested.
The rhamnose or fucose can be levorotatory of or dextrorotatory configuration.
Which is capable of producing rhamnose in a high yield.
Rhamnose for industrial purposes.
The glycosylation of ouabagenin with rhamnose produced ouabain.
Rhamnose was used as an internal standard.
Some samples contained also trehalose and rhamnose.
Then the rhamnose was added.
Adding to that it is mostly composed of rhamnose and glycogen.
Sugars like rhamnose were not at all utilized by the strain.
This latter ends by a rhamnose residue.
The rhamnose residues tend to cluster together on the backbone.
In some embodiments the promoter is not a rhamnose promoter.
Rhamnose was separated from the feed solution with a good yield.

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Neutral sugars may be attached to the rhamnose units.
The rhamnose is often in the polymer as an interruption of the polygalacturonate sequences.
Resin gives a good separation of rhamnose from other monosaccharides.
First rhamnosidase breaks naringin into prunin and rhamnose.
Arabinose and rhamnose are eluted in the end of the separation profile.
Other monosaccharides eluted from the column after rhamnose.
Acid from rhamnose.
The obtained eluate is thereafter subjected to dialysis to remove free rhamnose.
If rhamnose is separated from other monosaccharides it is advantageous that rhamnose is eluted first.
Following reaction the hydrolysate was purified and the rhamnose recovered.
Most of the rhamnose lost was metabolised during the start of the fermentation.
It would be desirable to supplement the available human studies by urinary rhamnose estimation.
The two monosaccharides mannose and rhamnose thus exert an influence on keratinocyte proliferation.
The carboxyl end of the fatty acid end is connected to the rhamnose.
Rhamnose is thus more reactive than the hexoses with respect to fatty alcohols.
The invention also relates to the rhamnose produced using a culture according to the invention.
Quercitrin is a glycoside formed from the flavonoid quercetin and the deoxy sugar rhamnose.
This allows the rhamnose to be recovered with good yield as a highly purified fraction.
The flavonoids used as reference may be selected from any flavonoid comprising a rhamnose moiety.
As one preferred example of the invention rhamnose can be separated before more hydrophilic monosaccharides.
Rhamnose eluted from the column before other monosaccharides and was partly overlapping with salts.
The major changes in the H and J spectra center around the rhamnose sugar.
Rhamnose is clearly present in the HSQC spectrum.
Di-rhamnolipids have two rhamnose sugar rings.
A rhamnose is preferably used, and more particularly a rhamnopyranose.
Mono-rhamnolipids have a single rhamnose sugar ring.
Rhamnose is a natural sugar with soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Eupatolin is a eupatolitin glycoside containing a rhamnose attached at the 3 position.
Lectins can specifically recognize certain sugars, in particular rhamnose.
They are constructed of rhamnose combined with beta-hydroxy fatty acids.
These polysaccharides and oligosaccharides primarily comprise fucose and / or rhamnose.
From the rhamnose residues, side chains of various neutral sugars branch off.
The term also includes deoxy sugars and deoxy-aldoses, including rhamnose and fucose.
All fat-based reactions with rhamnose resulted in intense caramel and biscuit / cookie flavour.
Preferably, Rha is selected from rhamnose.

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