The conformation of amylose in alkaline salt solution |
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Authors: | W. Banks C.T. Greenwood |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, The University of Edinburgh Great Britain |
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Abstract: | The conformation of amylose in various solvents is discussed. It is shown that the changes in molecular volume of the polysaccharide (measured by viscosity) as potassium chloride is added to a solution of amylose at pH 12 are similar to those obtained on adding butan-1-ol to the solution. The viscosity number in both cases decreases to values less than that observed for amylose in water, in which Flory theta-conditions are approximated. The minimum value of the viscosity number, in fact, is identical to that observed on the addition of butan-1-ol and iodine to neutral aqueous solution of amylose—conditions known to result in a helical complex. It is concluded that amylose undergoes a coil-to-helix transition as potassium chloride is dadde to solutions of the polysaccharide at pH 12. |
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