Fourier-transform,infrared difference-spectrometry for structural analysis of dextrans |
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Authors: | Fred R. Seymour Robert L. Julian |
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Affiliation: | Fleming Department of Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030 U.S.A.;Nicolet Instrument Corporation, Madison, Wisconsin 57311 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The Fourier-transform (F.t.), infrared (i.r.) spectra of a series of branched dextrans were examined. The dextrans studied were those from the N R R L collection designated Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-1142, B-1191, B-1299 fraction S, B-1355 fraction S, B-1402, and B-1422, and Streptobacterium dextranicum B-1254 fractions S[L] and L[S]. The spectrum of a levan, N R R L L. mesenteroides B-523 fraction M, was also examined, for comparison with the spectra of the dextrans. Meaningful results were obtained by “weight-normalizing” the spectral absorbance to that of the dextran of very low degree of branching (dextran B-1254 fraction L[S]), and then subtracting this spectrum of linear dextran from each of the other polysaccharide spectra. The resulting i.r.-absorbance difference-spectra were plotted, at uniform scale-expansion across the 1800-400-cm?1 region, resulting in difference-absorbance features at ≈ 1100 and ≈ 800 cm?1 for all branched dextrans. These absorbance differences could be correlated to the type and degree of dextran branching, which had previously been established by permethylation analysis. It was concluded that such F.t.-i.r. difference-spectra have general application for the structural analysis of polysaccharides. |
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