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Title: Polysaccharides


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Polysaccharides
  • Chapter 17 Section 4
  • Pages 485-491

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Polysaccharides
  • Large molecules composed of many monosaccharide
    units joined in one or more chains.
  • Most carbohydrates found in nature are large
    polymers of glucose.

3
Starch
  • A polysaccharide that is the principal storage
    form of glucose in plants
  • Composed of the glucose polymers amylose and
    amylopectin

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Amylose
  • Accounts for 80 of the starch of a plant cell
  • Linear polymer of a-D-glucose connected by
    glycosidic bonds between C-1 and C-4
  • Due to hydrogen bonding, amylose coils up into a
    helix that repeats every six glucose units
  • See Figure 17.10 pg 486 for structure

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Amylose structures
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Amylopectin
  • Highly branched amylose in which the branches are
    attached to the C-6 hydroxyl groups (see Figure
    17.11 on pg. 487)
  • Each branch contains 20-25 glucose units

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Glycogen
  • Major glucose storage molecule in animals
  • Structure is similar to that of amylopectin
  • Glycogen has more branches and branches are
    shorter

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Cellulose
  • The most abundant organic molecule in the world
  • A polymer of ß-D-glucose units linked by ß(1?4)
    glycosidic bonds
  • Typically contains about 3000 glucose units
  • Structural component of the plant cell wall
  • Cannot be digested by humans

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Cellulose, continued
  • Only a few animals such as termites, cows, and
    goats can digest cellulose due to the
    microorganisms that produce the enzyme cellulase.
  • In humans, cellulose from fruits and vegetables
    serves as fiber in the diet.
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