Abstract
Yeast glucan as normally prepared by various treatments of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cell walls to remove mannan and glycogen is still heterogeneous. The major component (about 85%) is a branched beta-(1-->3)-glucan of high molecular weight (about 240000) containing 3% of beta-(1-->6)-glucosidic interchain linkages. The minor component is a branched beta-(1-->6)-glucan. A comparison of our results with those of other workers suggests that different glucan preparations may differ in the degree of heterogeneity and that the major beta-(1-->3)-glucan component may vary considerably in degree of branching.
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Manners, D. J., Masson, A. J., & Patterson, J. C. (1974). Structure of a β-(1→3)- d -glucan from yeast cell walls. Biochemical Journal, 137(3), 417.b1-417.b1. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1370417d
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