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CRYSTALLINE XYLANS FROM STRAWS
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1953Hemicelluloses, extracted from barley, flax, oat, rye, and wheat straw holo-celluloses, were composed predominantly of anhydro-D-xylose units, with small amounts of L-arabinose and D-glucuronic acid. The hemicelluloses had degrees of polymerization ranging from 55 for oat to 185 for rye and were shown to be linear polysaccharides.
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Biomimetic Inks Based on Cellulose Nanofibrils and Cross-Linkable Xylans for 3D Printing.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2017Kajsa Markstedt +3 more
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Structural diversity of xylans in the cell walls of monocots
Planta, 2016M. Pena +5 more
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Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2018
Merve Akkuş, N. Ozkan, U. Bakir
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Merve Akkuş, N. Ozkan, U. Bakir
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Isolation of xylans from bleached Eucalyptus kraft pulp by antisolvents precipitation
Cellulose, 2018A. I. Marques +3 more
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