Formolysis studies on some polysaccharides from red seaweeds
Australian Journal of Chemistry
37(7) 1539 - 1544
Published: 1984
Abstract
Formolysis of the permethylated agaroses from marine algae of the Pterocladia species and Gracilaria secundata, and of the permethylated porphyran from Porphyra columbina, resulted in a much higher recovery of 3,6-anhydro-2-O-methyl-L-galactosyl (relative to methylated D-galactosyl) derivatives than was obtained from conventional methylation analyses. The formolysis method, when followed by sulfuric acid hydrolyses, provided a novel method for the estimation of 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose residues in these agar-type polysaccharides. The 3,6-anhydro-2-O-methyl-L-galactose was determined by gas chromatography of its alditol acetate, and identified by g.l.c./m.s.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9841539
© CSIRO 1984