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  • noun biochemistry The pyranose form of mannose

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  • Conventional guar gum is described as consisting "mainly of a high molecular weight hydrocolloidal polysaccharide composed of galactopyranose and mannopyranose units combined through glycosidic linkages, which may be described chemically as galactomannan".

    FoodNavigator RSS 2008

  • Conventional guar gum is described as consisting "mainly of a high molecular weight hydrocolloidal polysaccharide composed of galactopyranose and mannopyranose units combined through glycosidic linkages, which may be described chemically as galactomannan".

    FoodNavigator RSS 2008

  • Conventional guar gum is described as consisting "mainly of a high molecular weight hydrocolloidal polysaccharide composed of galactopyranose and mannopyranose units combined through glycosidic linkages, which may be described chemically as galactomannan".

    AP-FoodTechnology RSS 2008

  • Conventional guar gum is described as consisting "mainly of a high molecular weight hydrocolloidal polysaccharide composed of galactopyranose and mannopyranose units combined through glycosidic linkages, which may be described chemically as galactomannan".

    FoodNavigator RSS 2008

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