Polysaccharides II: Polysaccharides from Eukaryotes (Biopolymers, Vol. 6)
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Biopolymers (Volumes 5 & 6) are a "must have" for the well-equipped bio-/live-sciences library." (SIM News, Vol. 53, No. 2, March/April 2003)
Book Description
Volumes 5 and 6 focus on simple and complex polysaccharides synthesized by organisms as storage compounds, cell wall constituents or compounds at the surfaces of cells. They describe biosynthesis, metabolism, biodegradation, functions, properties and applications of these biopolymers, covering such topics as: agar, alginates, alternan, carrageenan, cellulose, cell wall polysaccharides from fungi, fucogel, chitin, chitosan, curdlan, dextran, elsinan, emulsan, gellan, glycogen, glycolipids, glycopeptides, gums, hemicellulose, hyaluronan, inulin, levan, lipopolysaccharides and other eps, peptidoglycans from archaea and bacteria, pectin, pullulan, schizophyllan, scleroglucan, succinoglycan, starch, teichoic acids, teichuronic acids, xanthan.
Polysaccharides II: Polysaccharides from Eukaryotes (Biopolymers, Vol. 6)
Polysaccharides II: Polysaccharides from Eukaryotes (Biopolymers, Vol. 6),E. J. Vandamme,S. De Baets,Alexander Steinbüchel,Wiley-VCH,3527302271,Bio-Organic Chemistry,Biopolymers,Biotechnological Processes And Operations,Biotechnology,Chemistry - General,General,Life Sciences - Biochemistry,Science,Science/Mathematics,Technology & Industrial Arts,Biochemistry,Polymer chemistry,Science / Biotechnology
Books Review:
Recommended Books