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D-(+)-Xylose
≥99%

CAS Number 58-86-6 Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C5H10O5 Molecular Weight 150.13 Beilstein Registry Number 1562108 EC Number 200-400-7

MDL number MFCD00064360 PubChem Substance ID 24902132

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InChI Key SRBFZHDQGSBBOR-IOVATXLUSA-N

assay ≥99%

mp 154-158 °C(lit.)

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Packaging
1 kg in poly bottle

10 mg in glass bottle

500 g in poly bottle

Quality
White to off-white.

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Effects of Xylo-Oligosaccharides on Broiler Chicken Performance and Microbiota.


C De Maesschalck et. al
Applied and environmental microbiology, 81(17), undefined (2015-6-21)
In broiler chickens, feed additives, including prebiotics, are widely used to improve gut health and to stimulate performance. Xylo-oligosaccharides (XOS) are hydrolytic degradation products of arabinoxylans
that can be fermented by the gut microbiot...Read More

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Release of nonstop ribosomes is essential.


Heather A Feaga et. al
mBio, 5(6), undefined (2014-11-13)
Bacterial ribosomes frequently translate to the 3' end of an mRNA without terminating at a stop codon. Almost all bacteria use the transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA)-based trans-translation pathway to release
these "nonstop" ribosomes and maintain protei...Read More

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Deficient sucrose synthase activity in developing wood does not specifically affect cellulose biosynthesis, but causes an overall decrease in cell wall polymers.
Lorenz Gerber et. al
The New phytologist, 203(4), undefined (2014-6-13)
The biosynthesis of wood in aspen (Populus) depends on the metabolism of sucrose, which is the main transported form of carbon from source tissues. The largest fraction of the wood biomass is cellulose,
which is synthesized from UDP-glucose. Sucrose ...Read More

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Effects of drying methods on the tasty compounds of Pleurotus eryngii.


Xiaobei Li et. al
Food chemistry, 166, undefined (2014-7-24)
The aim of this research was to study effects of drying methods on the tasty compounds of Pleurotus eryngii, a common commercial edible fungus. In order to maximally maintain the taste of P. eryngii, several
different drying methods, including hot ai...Read More

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Controlling microbial contamination during hydrolysis of AFEX-pretreated corn stover and switchgrass: effects on hydrolysate composition, microbial response and fermentation.
Jose Serate et. al
Biotechnology for biofuels, 8, undefined (2015-11-20)
Microbial conversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks into biofuels remains an attractive means to produce sustainable energy. It is essential to produce lignocellulosic hydrolysates in a consistent manner in order
to study microbial performance in diff...Read More

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Structural features of dilute acid, steam exploded, and alkali pretreated mustard stalk and their impact on enzymatic hydrolysis.
Manali Kapoor et. al
Carbohydrate polymers, 124, undefined (2015-4-4)
To overcome the recalcitrant nature of biomass several pretreatment methodologies have been explored to make it amenable to enzymatic hydrolysis. These methodologies alter cell wall structure primarily by
removing/altering hemicelluloses and lignin. ...Read More

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High-yield hydrogen production from biomass by in vitro metabolic engineering: Mixed sugars coutilization and kinetic modeling.
Joseph A Rollin et. al
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(16), undefined (2015-4-8)
The use of hydrogen (H2) as a fuel offers enhanced energy conversion efficiency and tremendous potential to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, but producing it in a distributed, carbon-neutral, low-cost
manner requires new technologies. Herein we dem...Read More

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Sugar-rich sweet sorghum is distinctively affected by wall polymer features for biomass digestibility and ethanol fermentation in bagasse.
Meng Li et. al
Bioresource technology, 167, undefined (2014-6-27)
Sweet sorghum has been regarded as a typical species for rich soluble-sugar and high lignocellulose residues, but their effects on biomass digestibility remain unclear. In this study, we examined total 63
representative sweet sorghum accessions that ...Read More

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Fusion of a xylan-binding module to gluco-oligosaccharide oxidase increases activity and promotes stable immobilization.
Thu V Vuong and Emma R Master
PloS one, 9(4), undefined (2014-4-17)
The xylan-binding module Clostridium thermocellum CBM22A was successfully fused to a gluco-oligosaccharide oxidase, GOOX-VN, from Sarocladium strictum via a short TP linker, allowing the fused protein
to effectively bind different xylans. The presenc...Read More

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Extraction optimization, characterization and antioxidant activity in vitro of polysaccharides from mulberry (Morus alba L.) leaves.
Qingxia Yuan et. al
Carbohydrate polymers, 128, undefined (2015-5-26)
Extraction optimization, characterization and antioxidant activity in vitro of polysaccharides from mulberry leaves (MLP) were investigated in the present study. The optimal extraction conditions with an
extraction yield of 10.0 ± 0.5% for MLP were d...Read More

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Closely related fungi employ diverse enzymatic strategies to degrade plant biomass.
Isabelle Benoit et. al
Biotechnology for biofuels, 8, undefined (2015-8-4)
Plant biomass is the major substrate for the production of biofuels and biochemicals, as well as food, textiles and other products. It is also the major carbon source for many fungi and enzymes of these fungi
are essential for the depolymerization of...Read More

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High molecular weight dissolved organic matter enrichment selects for methylotrophs in dilution to extinction cultures.
Oscar A Sosa et. al
The ISME journal, 9(12), undefined (2015-5-16)
The role of bacterioplankton in the cycling of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is central to the carbon and energy balance in the ocean, yet there are few model organisms available to investigate the
genes, metabolic pathways, and biochemical m...Read More

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Effect of extraction media on preliminary characterizations and antioxidant activities of Phellinus linteus polysaccharides.
Zhen-Bin Wang et. al
Carbohydrate polymers, 109, undefined (2014-5-13)
Three partially purified polysaccharides were extracted from Phellinus linteus mycelia using hot water, 1% (NH4)2C2O4, and 1.25M NaOH/0.05% NaBH4, and the extracts were named PL-W, PL-A, and, PL-N
respectively. PL-N mainly comprised xylose and arabin...Read More

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Plumbagin elicits differential proteomic responses mainly involving cell cycle, apoptosis, autophagy, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition pathways in human prostate cancer PC-3 and DU145 cells.
Jia-Xuan Qiu et. al
Drug design, development and therapy, 9, undefined (2015-1-23)
Plumbagin (PLB) has exhibited a potent anticancer effect in preclinical studies, but the molecular interactome remains elusive. This study aimed to compare the quantitative proteomic responses to PLB
treatment in human prostate cancer PC-3 and DU145 ...Read More

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Tolerance and adaptive evolution of triacylglycerol-producing Rhodococcus opacus to lignocellulose-derived inhibitors.


Kazuhiko Kurosawa et. al
Biotechnology for biofuels, 8, undefined (2015-6-9)
Lignocellulosic biomass has been investigated as a renewable non-food source for production of biofuels. A significant technical challenge to using lignocellulose is the presence of microbial growth inhibitors
generated during pretreatment processes....Read More
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