The monomers in proteins are What is polysaccharide? What are they used for? What are macromolecules? Provide some examples. Describe a monomer. A molecule of DNA contains two polymer strands, in which bonding of the building blocks of what, are put together? Each of these monomers contain th...
What is polymerization, and what type is involved in forming a polymer when I have CH3,N,CH,O,C, and NH3? Industrial application More polymers that are used in industrial application are formed using step-growth polymerization. Examples are polyamide Nylon 66...
What is the monomer of natural rubber? What is the difference in the structures of natural rubber and gutta percha? View Solution Polysaccharide monomers are linked by View Solution Two fatty acid monomers are joined by View Solution Exams ...
Cellulose is an example of astructuralpolysaccharide. It is used in the cell walls of plants and other organisms, and is said to be the most abundant organic molecule on earth. Cellulose is formed whenbeta-glucosemolecules are joined to form a polymer similar to how amylose is formed as a ...
(16–18). This layer effectively delays the onset of release if the outer coating — comprising an enteric-soluble polymer and a microbially degradable polysaccharide (such as amylose, pectin, chitosan or guar gum) — loses its integrity before the dosage form is positioned in the colon. ...
Compared with other similar polysaccharides, Pullulan's aqueous solution does not have high viscosity. With the increase of the Pullulan molecular weight and concentration, the viscosity of its aqueous solution increases, but the amplitude of increased the viscosity of other polymer substances. The low...
PolysaccharideAlginateProteinBiofilmImmobilizationAggregatesThe vast majority of microorganisms live and grow in aggregated forms such as biofilms and flocs ("planktonic biofilms"). This mode of existence is lumped in the somewhat inexact but generally accepted expression "biofilm". The common feature of ...
Polymer Grafting: A Versatile Means to Modify the Polysaccharides The polysaccharides are the most abundant natural organic materials, and polysaccharide-based graft copolymers are of great importance and widely used in t... S Kalia,MW Sabaa,S Kango - Springer Berlin Heidelberg 被引量: 12发表: ...
Starch, a polysaccharide produced by plants forenergy storage, is commonly used in biodegradable polymeric composites. When reinforced with cellulose fibers from jute, bamboo, sisal, cotton, or fibers of the same polymer (self-reinforced composites), starch-based materials gain improved strength, durab...
Which of the following is a polysaccharide? a) cellulose. b) starch. c) ribose. d) galactose. e) cellulose and starch. What monomer is needed to form the given polymer? Proteins are the polymers of. What monomer unit might be used to prepare the given polymer? What monosaccharide is fou...