Acidic heteropolysaccharide AM-2

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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426583, 426605, 435101, 435253, 536 11, 536114, C12P 1906, C12P 116, C08B 3700

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ABSTRACT:
Novel highly viscous acidic heterpolysaccharide AM-2 is produced from a strain of genus Acetobacter isolated from vinegar mash, and is useful as an adhesive, coating agent, drilling mud additive, enhanced oil recovering agent, etc., as well as a material useful for the production of foods, drugs and cosmetics because of its safety and high viscosity.

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The Biological Synthesis of Dextran from Dextrins, Edward J. Hehre, Mar. 5, 1951, pp. 161-174.
Isolation and Characterization of a New Extracellular Polysaccharide from a Cellulose-Negative Strain of Acetobacterxylinum, Valla et al., Can. J. Microbiol., vol. 27, 1981, pp. 599-603.
Synthesis of Cellulose by Acetobacterxylinum, Hestrin et al., vol. 58, pp. 345-352, 1954.
Sintez, Polysakharidov Ursusokisiymi Bacteriami M. S. Loytsyanskaya, Trudy Petergovskogo Biologich Eskogo Instituta L6U, #19, 1965, pp. 20-28.

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