Raffinose
Raffinose is an oligosaccharide. More specifically, it is a trisaccharide containing galactose, glucose, and fructose. 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 Raffinose
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 |
Equipment Used for Raffinose 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
Click here to learn more about our various methods for analysing oligosaccharides.We can determine the Raffinose content of biomass, click here to learn more about our various biomass analysis methods.
We can determine the Raffinose content of various liquids, including liquids from pre-treatment and hydrolysis processes, click here to learn more about our various methods for analysing process liquids.