Similarly, large deforming forces are expected to act on the pyranose ring and the glycosidic linkage during various enzymatic processes. |
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In this cascade oxidation, pyranose 2-oxidase oxidizes several aldoses at the C-2 position to 2-ketoaldoses. |
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Accordingly, the six-membered pyran-like monosaccharide ring is termed pyranose. |
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However, shortening the deprotection cycle minimized the furanose to pyranose rearrangement. |
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The absorption band at 612 cm−1 suggests that the ex-LMS fraction contains pyranose rings in its structure. |
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A sample set of enzymes containing both flavoprotein oxidases and dehydrogenases – pyranose 2-oxidase, pyranose dehydrogenase, cellobiose dehydrogenase, d-amino acid oxidase, and l-lactate oxidase – was selected. |
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A reagent kit for assaying 1,5-anhydroglucitol, which comprises an agent for removing sugars, a reagent for detecting hydrogen peroxide and pyranose oxidase or L-sorbose oxidase for oxidizing 1,5-anhydroglucitol. |
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A topical composition comprising a compound of formula I wherein R1 is H or OH and R2 is a pyranose residue, or a salt thereof, and a carrier suitable for administration to the skin. |
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Under certain acidic conditions, they undergo only pyranose ring-opening generating highly functionalized optically pure pyrazoles bearing an aldehyde function. |
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