| Title |
Value |
| Polysaccharide |
xylan |
| Source Name |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
| 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 |
| xylose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
|
| Physiological Functions |
Constitute the plant cell wall and provide mechanical support for plants. When plants are under environmental stresses such as drought, the polysaccharide components of the cell wall (such as cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin-related monosaccharides) play an important role in maintaining the mechanical integrity and drought tolerance of plant cells. Changes in different monosaccharide components will affect the mechanical properties (such as tensile strength, elastic modulus, fracture strain, fracture work, toughness, etc.) and drought tolerance of plant leaves.
|
| Intestinal Microbiota Regulation |
unknown
|
| Related Diseases (based on ICD-11) |
|
| Correlation map |
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| DOI |
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.10.016 |
Data Source Statement:
The data included in the DoLPHiN database is sourced exclusively from peer-reviewed original publications and presented after normalization.