However, such conditions also result in the formation of furfurals from glucose and xylose. |
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The major sugars were glucose, xylose, galactose, and arabinose, while uronic acid, rhamnose, mannose, and fucose represented the minor sugars. |
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The pretreated fiber contains sugars, mainly arabinose and xylose and some glucose. |
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The two most studied carbohydrate determinants in allergic reactions in humans are based on a fucose or a xylose bound to N-linked glycans. |
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These include the common sugars glucose, xylose, galactose, rhamnose, and arabinose. |
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Badal Saha, an ARS chemist, and microbiologist Timothy Leathers have developed yeasts that convert the xylose derived from corn fiber into xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener. |
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This risk is because some medical products used in hospitals, including intravenous immune globulin preparations and xylose and galactose tolerance tests, contain substances that can interfere with glucose readings. |
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Xylose isomerase, characterized by the fact that it is immunologically identical to xylose isomerase producable by cultivation of a strain of the Streptomyces murinus cluster. |
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The major free sugars in plants are the monosaccharides, glucose and fructose, together with traces of xylose, rhamnose and galactose. |
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The process would produce two useful by-products: unsulphonated lignin, a commercially valuable polymer, and xylose, a type of wood sugar used in dyeing and in foods for diabetics. |
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Salmonella counts were measured initially and then at 24 hours using xylose lysine desoxycholate agar growth medium. |
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No inhibitory effect was observed using other sugars such as xylose, arabinose or mannose. |
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Rhamnose, arabinose, galactose, glucose, mannose, xylose, and fructose were as the standard monose sample. |
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Both strains grew in medium containing glucose, cellobiose, xylose or arabinose, whereas no growth was observed in Avicel medium. |
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For the reaction of furfural conversion, pentosan is hydrolyzed into xylose and then dehydrated to furfural within the same reactor. |
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Other polysaccharides in plant cell walls include pectins and hemicelluloses, which give a mixture of sugars, such as xylose and arabinose, upon hydrolysis. |
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Algae also produce many other kinds of sugars and sugar alcohols, such as rhamnose, trehalose, and xylose, and some algae can generate energy by oxidizing these molecules. |
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Hemicelluloses consist of glucose molecules arranged end to end as in cellulose, with short side chains of xylose and other uncharged sugars attached to one side of the ribbon. |
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The two that show the strongest potential within this group are the development of xylose co-products, and improved pre-processing of lignocellulosic material. |
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A method for producing xylitol, characterized in that a mixture that contains xylose and xylonic acid or that is concentrated with respect to xylonic acid is reduced, and xylitol is recovered. |
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These carbohydrates include glucose, mannose, galactose, xylose, arabinose, fructose, sorbose, lactose, sucrose, cellobiose, cellotriose, and raffinose. |
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However, TMC's newly developed yeast is not only highly efficient at fermenting xylose but also highly resistant to such fermentation-inhibiting substances as acetic acid. |
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Xylose is a major constituent of plant lignocellulose, and its fermentation is important for the bioconversion of plant biomass to fuels and chemicals. |
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