
Nigerose, also known as sakebiose, is an unfermentable sugar obtained by partial hydrolysis of nigeran, a polysaccharide found in black mold, but is also readily extracted from the dextrans found in rice molds and many other fermenting microorganisms, such as L. mesenteroides. It is a disaccharide made of two glucose residues, connected with a 1->...
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3-O-alpha-d-Glucopyranosyl-d-glucose;a disaccharide obtained by the hydrolysis of amylopectins, consisting of two d-glucose residues bound in an a1-3 linkage. ... Origin: fr. Nigeran, a polysaccharide synthesised by Aspergillus niger ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nī′jĕ-rōs Definitions: 1. A disaccharide obtained by the hydrolysis of amylopectins, consisting of two d-glucopyranose residues bound in an α1-3 linkage.
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