STRUCTURAL STUDIES ON CLINICAL DEXTRANS: PART 1. METHYLATION AND PERIODATE OXIDATION STUDIES

Abstract
Determinations have been made of the structures of four clinical dextrans, i.e. partially depolymerized dextrans which, in solution, are used as blood-volume expanders. By methylation studies, the major fractions of the dextrans have been shown to consist of chains of a 1[long dash]? 6 linked glucopyranose residues about 1 in every 9.5 -11 of which also have branch points at C3. Two of the dextrans are probably also branched to a minor extent on C4. Periodate oxidation studies are reported on the clinical dextrans and on fractions obtained by ultrafiltration.
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