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CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik [email protected] MS1005N General Biochemistry
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Page 1: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

CARBOHYDRATESPOLYSACCHARIDES

Dr Sundus Tewfik [email protected]

MS1005N General Biochemistry

Page 2: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

32. Divided into homopolysaccharides - only one type of monomer eg all glucose or heteropolysaccharides - with 2 or more different types of monomereg starch has only D-glucose thus it is a homo-polysaccharide,

Page 3: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

whereas hyaluronic acid has alternating units of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl D-glucosamine.

Page 4: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

Homopolysaccharides may be given class names, if one contains glucose it is called a glucan, if one contains mannose it is called a mannan.

Page 5: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

33. Storage polysaccs. are deposited as large granules in cytoplasm: starch in plants and glycogen in animals

34. Starch occurs in 2 forms, α-amylose and amylopectin.

-amylose amylopectin

Page 6: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

Amylose not truly soluble in water but forms hydrated micelles that give a blue colour with iodine

α-amylose consists of long unbranched chains in which all D-glucose units are in α(14) linkages. The chains vary in Mr from a few thousand to ~500,000.

Page 7: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

amylopectin is highly branched with branch points occurring every 12 glucose units. The chains have α(14) linkages but the branch points are α(16) linkages. Its Mr may be as high as 1,000,000.

Amylopectin gives micellar solutions which produce a red/violet colour with iodine

Page 8: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

35. >50% carbohydrate ingested by humans is starch. Both amylose and amylopectin are rapidly hydrolysed by α-amylase. This enzyme hydrolyses internal α(14) linkages to yield maltose, maltotriose and α-dextrin.

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maltotriose

Page 10: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

36. Glycogen is abundant in muscle and liver, it is a polysacc. of D-glucose in α(14) linkages. It is branched every 8-10 glucose units (ie more branched than amylopectin)

Page 11: CARBOHYDRATES POLYSACCHARIDES Dr Sundus Tewfik s.tewfik@londonmet.ac.uk MS1005N General Biochemistry.

37. Structural polysaccs. Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound in the biosphere. Wood ~50% cellulose, cotton ~100% cellulose.All the linkages in cellulose are β(14). Most animals do not have enzymes capable of hydrolysing these linkages, so cellulose not used as nutrient.Some animals such as cows which have cellulases in the rumen capable of hydrolysing cellulose to D-glucose.

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cellulose

Every other glucose is flipped over, due to β linkages. This promotes intra-chain and inter-chain H-bonds andvan der Waals interactions, that cause cellulose chains to be straight & rigid, and pack with a crystalline arrangement in thick bundles - microfibrils