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Melibiose is a
reducing disaccharide formed by an α-1,6
linkage between galactose and
glucose (D-Gal-(α1→6)-D-Glc). It
differs from
lactose in the chirality...
- alpha-
melibiose was available. Beta-
melibiose is in fact an
epimer of alpha-
melibiose. However,
since when in solution, alpha- and beta-
melibiose rapidly...
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Laminaribiose Maltose (malt
sugar - cereal) 2α-Mannobiose 3α-Mannobiose
Melibiose Melibiulose Nigerose Sophorose Sucrose (table sugar)
Trehalose Trehalulose...
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peroxide since they do not
produce a
catalase enzyme. A.
salinestris can use
melibiose, galactose, mannitol, sucrose, glucose, and
fructose as
primary carbon...
- decarboxylation. Acid is
produced from D-glucose, D-sucrose, D-raffinose, D-
melibiose, D-cellobiose, D-mannitol, D-mannose, L-rhamnose, L-arabinose, D-trehalose...
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Galactose W D-Glucose + D-Fructose + D-Mannose +
Mannitol – N-Acetylglucosamine +
Amygdalin +
Maltose + D-
Melibiose + D-Trehalose +
Glycogen + D-Turanose +...
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Galactose + D-Glucose + D-Fructose + D-Mannose +
Mannitol + N-Acetylglucosamine +
Amygdalin +
Maltose + D-
Melibiose + D-Trehalose +
Glycogen + D-Turanose +...
- D-Fructose + V D-Mannose + V
Mannitol + V N-Acetylglucosamine + +
Amygdalin + –
Maltose + + D-
Melibiose – – D-Trehalose + –
Glycogen + + D-Turanose + +...
- β(1→6)
Mannobiose Two
mannoses Either α(1→2), α(1→3), α(1→4), or α(1→6)
Melibiose One
galactose and one
glucose α(1→6)
Allolactose One
galactose and one...
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Melibiulose is a
disaccharide formed from
fructose and
galactose similar to
melibiose.
Chemical structure from:
Dierk Martin and
Frieder W.
Lichtenthaler (2006)...