Robert G Gilbert
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Li C, Ding Z, Li E, Xu R, Lv C, Zhang C, et al.
Carbohydr Polym
. 2025 Jan;
351():123099.
PMID: 39779013
Plants produce storage and transient starches in seeds and in leaves, respectively. Understanding molecular fine structure and synthesis of transient starch can help improve plant quality (e.g. by helping breeders...
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Tan X, Testoni G, Sullivan M, Lopez-Soldado I, Vilaplana F, Gilbert R, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 Dec;
291:139084.
PMID: 39716709
Glycogen is a glucose-storage polysaccharide molecule present in animals, fungi and bacteria. The enzyme glycogenin can self-glycosylate, forming an oligosaccharide chain that primes glycogen synthesis. This priming role of glycogenin...
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Neoh G, Tan X, Chen S, Roura E, Dong X, Gilbert R
Carbohydr Polym
. 2024 Sep;
346:122631.
PMID: 39245499
Glycogen is a glucose polymer that plays a crucial role in glucose homeostasis by functioning as a short-term energy storage reservoir in animals and bacteria. Abnormalities in its metabolism and...
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Zhu J, Gilbert R
Carbohydr Polym
. 2024 Sep;
344:122525.
PMID: 39218548
Starch is a primary source of food energy for human beings. Its chain-length distribution (CLD) is a major structural feature influencing physiologically-important properties, such as digestibility and palatability, of starch-containing...
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Zhu J, Liu Q, Gilbert R
Carbohydr Polym
. 2024 Jun;
339:122264.
PMID: 38823928
Normal rice starch consists of amylopectin and amylose, whose relative amounts and chain-length distributions (CLDs) are major determinants of the digestibility and rheology of cooked rice, and are related to...
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Ding Z, Li C, Neoh G, Li E, Gilbert R
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 May;
270(Pt 2):132445.
PMID: 38772473
Glycogen is a highly branched glucose polymer that is an energy storage material in fungi and animals. Extraction of glycogen from its source in a way that minimizes its molecular...
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Liu X, Gilbert R
Carbohydr Polym
. 2024 May;
338:122195.
PMID: 38763710
Glycogen, a complex branched glucose polymer, is found in animals and bacteria, where it serves as an energy storage molecule. It has linear (1 → 4)-α glycosidic bonds between anhydroglucose...
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Xu C, Li C, Li E, Gilbert R
Carbohydr Polym
. 2024 May;
337:122190.
PMID: 38710564
Starch structure is often characterized by the chain-length distribution (CLD) of the linear molecules formed by breaking each branch-point. More information can be obtained by expanding into a second dimension:...
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Tan X, Wang Z, Cheung U, Hu Z, Liu Q, Wang L, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 Apr;
268(Pt 1):131741.
PMID: 38649083
Glycogen, a complex branched glucose polymer, is responsible for sugar storage in blood glucose homeostasis. It comprises small β particles bound together into composite α particles. In diabetic livers, α...
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Liu X, Zhang P, Gilbert R
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2024 Feb;
263(Pt 2):130332.
PMID: 38401580
Glycogen, a complex branched glucose polymer and a blood-sugar reservoir in animals, comprises small β particles joined together into composite α particles. In diabetic animals, α particles fragment more easily...