Galactoglucomannan Explained

Galactoglucomannan is a water-soluble hemicellulose, consisting of galactose, glucose and mannose. Many softwood species, e.g. Norway spruce are rich of galactoglucomannans and can contain it up to 10–20%.[1]

Structure

Galactoglucomannan consists of a backbone of randomly distributed (1→4)-linked mannose and glucose units with (1→6)-linked galactose units attached to mannose units. The hydroxyl groups in locations C2 and C3 in mannose are partially substituted by acetyl groups.

Notes and References

  1. Willför . Stefan . Sundberg . Kenneth . Tenkanen . Maija . Holmbom . Bjarne . 2008 . Spruce-derived mannans -- a potential raw material for hydrocolloids and novel advanced natural materials . Carbohydrate Polymers . 72 . 2 . 197–210 . willfor2008. 10.1016/j.carbpol.2007.08.006.