DoLPHiN: A structural and functional database of natural polysaccharides with health benefits

Title Value
Polysaccharide EXH
Source Name Eucalyptus globulus
Weight
Main Glycosidic Bond(s)
Main Chain No relevant information could be found in the literature.
Side Chain No relevant information could be found in the literature.
NMR Information unknown
Monosaccharide
glucose Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature)
mannose Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature)
galactose Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature)
xylose Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature)
arabinose Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature)
rhamnose Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature)
Physiological Functions As a lignocellulosic raw material, it can be enzymatically hydrolyzed into monosaccharides and oligosaccharides and used in the production of second-generation biofuels. However, due to the presence of substituents, it has enzymatic hydrolysis resistance. After deacetylation treatment with acetyl xylan esterase (such as Axe1, AxeA), the efficiency of its hydrolysis by (hemi)cellulase can be improved, releasing more monosaccharides and oligosaccharides.
Intestinal Microbiota Regulation unknown
Related Diseases (based on ICD-11)
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DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.04.001
Data Source Statement:
The data included in the DoLPHiN database is sourced exclusively from peer-reviewed original publications and presented after normalization.