I W Sutherland
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Structural studies of the capsular polysaccharides from Klebsiella types 8 and 82, a reinvestigation
Jansson P, Lindberg B, Widmalm G, DUTTON G, Lim A, Sutherland I
Carbohydr Res
. 1988 Apr;
175(1):103-9.
PMID: 3378235
The structures of the capsular polysaccharides elaborated by Klebsiella types 8 (K8) and 82 (K82) have been reinvestigated. N.m.r. spectroscopy of the original and chemically modified polysaccharides was the principal...
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Sutherland I
J Gen Microbiol
. 1987 Nov;
133(11):3129-34.
PMID: 3446747
Xanthan lyases, cleaving the terminal beta-mannosidic linkage of the side-chain of the exopolysaccharide xanthan from Xanthomonas campestris, have been obtained from several sources. These include a Bacillus species, a Corynebacterium...
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KENNEDY A, Sutherland I
Biotechnol Appl Biochem
. 1987 Feb;
9(1):12-9.
PMID: 3032214
Extracellular polysaccharides have been isolated from cultures of freshwater and marine bacteria originally isolated from material adhering to surfaces and underivatized hydrolysates have been analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography methods....
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Sutherland I, KENNEDY A
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1986 Oct;
52(4):948-50.
PMID: 16347189
A comparison of lipid-free polysaccharides from gram-negative bacteria was rapidly accomplished by using high-performance liquid chromatography of underivatized hydrolysates. Examination of a number of such products revealed that, contrary to...
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ONeill M, Morris V, Selvendran R, Sutherland I, Taylor I
Carbohydr Res
. 1986 Apr;
148(1):63-9.
PMID: 3708628
The gelling polysaccharide produced by a species of Enterobacter (NCIB 11870) contains L-fucose, D-glucose, and D-glucuronic acid in the ratios 1:2:1. Analysis of the methylated and methylated, carboxyl-reduced polysaccharide revealed...
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Sutherland I
Microbiol Sci
. 1986 Jan;
3(1):5-9.
PMID: 3153140
A number of microbial exopolysaccharides possess properties of industrial importance, especially as viscosifiers and gelling agents. This group of biopolymers is diverse in its chemical composition and structure; it includes...
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Dell A, DUTTON G, Jansson P, Lindberg B, Lindquist U, Sutherland I
Carbohydr Res
. 1983 Oct;
122(2):340-3.
PMID: 6671198
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