Trehalose
Trehalose is a disaccharide consisting of two glucose units linked through an alpha 1-1 glucoside bond. It can be present in the water-soluble carbohydrates in biomass, and we can quantify its concentration in these extractives.
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Analysis Packages for Trehalose
The Celignis Analysis Package(s) that determine this constituent are listed below:
P12 Sugars in Solvent Extract |
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Glucose, Xylose, Fructose, Sucrose, Mannose, Arabinose, Galactose, Rhamnose, Xylitol, Sorbitol, Trehalose, Mannitol, Arabinitol, Glycerol, Raffinose |
P21 Sugars in Solution |
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Total Sugars, Glucose, Xylose, Mannose, Arabinose, Galactose, Rhamnose, Xylitol, Sucrose, Fructose, Sorbitol, Trehalose, Mannitol, Cellobiose, Glycerol |
Equipment Used for Trehalose Analysis
Ion Chromatography A Dionex ICS-3000 system that is equipmed with electrochemical, conductivity, and ultraviolet-visible detectors. |
Solvent Extractor Dionex ASE-200 devices are used to determine the extractives (water-soluble, ethanol-soluble) contents of biomass samples. |
Additional Material
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