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A new polysaccharide resembling alginic acid isolated from pseudomonads.

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1966

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Abstract

Polysaccharides isolated from slime-producing Pseudomonas organisms were found to contain mannuronic and guluronic acid only. The polymers closely resemble alginic acid, a seaweed polysaccharide, as shown by composition, infrared spectra, and alginase digestion. The new polysaccharides from Pseudomonas appear to contain O-acetyl groups, which are not known to be present in the alginates.

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