Azotobactervinelandii produces a partly acetylated exocellular polysaccharide which consists mainly of D-mannuronic acid units and a small proportion of L-guluronic acid units. It resembles alginic acid since it contains 4-O-linked mannuronosyl residues and guluronosyl residues which are 4-O- and (or) 5-O-linked. The specific rotation of bacterial sodium alginate is close to that of its algal counterpart, thus suggesting that the glycosidic configurations are similar.
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Gorin, P. A. J., & Spencer, J. F. T. (1966). EXOCELLULAR ALGINIC ACID FROM AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 44(9), 993–998. https://doi.org/10.1139/v66-147
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