Structure and Function of Stony Coral Intraskeletal Polysaccharides

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Polysaccharides represent a main weight fraction of the intraskeletal organic matrix of corals, but their structure, as well as their function in the calcification process, has been poorly investigated. This communication shows by a combination of techniques (nuclear magnetic resonance, Fourier transform infrared, and monosaccharide composition) that their key component is a 1→3 β-d glucuronic acid polymer and evidences its influence in vitro in the calcification process.

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Naggi, A., Torri, G., Iacomini, M., Colombo Castelli, G., Reggi, M., Fermani, S., … Falini, G. (2018). Structure and Function of Stony Coral Intraskeletal Polysaccharides. ACS Omega, 3(3), 2895–2901. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b02053

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