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Comparative analysis of production and purification of homo- and hetero-polysaccharides produced by lactic acid bacteria

2013

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beta-GlucansPolymers and PlasticsSpectrophotometry InfraredLactobacillus suebicusPolysaccharideMethylationlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundMicroscopy Electron TransmissionlawMaterials ChemistryLactic acid bacteriaMethodsPediococcusPurificationchemistry.chemical_classificationBacteriological TechniquesStrain (chemistry)biologyOtras Ciencias QuímicasOrganic ChemistryLactococcus lactisPolysaccharides BacterialCiencias QuímicasHeteropolysaccharidesProductionDextransbiology.organism_classificationLactic acidCulture MediaLactococcus lactisHomopolysaccharideschemistryBiochemistryLeuconostoc mesenteroidesGenes BacterialFermentationRecombinant DNACIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASBacteriaLeuconostoc
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Biomaterial-Assisted Anastomotic Healing: Serosal Adhesion of Pectin Films

2021

Anastomotic leakage is a frequent complication of intestinal surgery and a major source of surgical morbidity. The timing of anastomotic failures suggests that leaks are the result of inadequate mechanical support during the vulnerable phase of wound healing. To identify a biomaterial with physical and mechanical properties appropriate for assisted anastomotic healing, we studied the adhesive properties of the plant-derived structural heteropolysaccharide called pectin. Specifically, we examined high methoxyl citrus pectin films at water contents between 17–24% for their adhesivity to ex vivo porcine small bowel serosa. In assays of tensile adhesion strength, pectin demonstrated significant…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsPectinAdhesion (medicine)Organic chemistryArticlebowelfoodQD241-441biopolymerUltimate tensile strengthmedicineCitrus PectinpectinChemistryheteropolysaccharidedigestive oral and skin physiologyBiomaterialfood and beveragesGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseAdhesiveWound healingEx vivoBiomedical engineeringserosaPolymers
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