Amylopectin — (CAS# 9037 22 3) is a highly branched polymer of glucose found in plants. It is one of the two components of starch, the other being amylose. It is soluble in water.Glucose units are linked in a linear way with α(1→4) bonds. Branching takes place … Wikipedia
Amylopectin — ⇒ Stärke … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
amylopectin — [am΄ə lō pek′tin] n. a nearly insoluble substance derived from the outer part of starch granules: it is a polymer of glucose: see also AMYLOSE (sense 1) … English World dictionary
amylopectin — amilopektinas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Šakotasis polisacharidas, sudarytas iš D gliukozės liekanų, sudedamoji krakmolo dalis. atitikmenys: angl. amylopectin rus. амилопектин … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
amylopectin — noun Date: 1905 a component of starch that has a high molecular weight and branched structure and does not tend to gel in aqueous solutions … New Collegiate Dictionary
Amylopectin — Ausschnitt aus einem Amylopektinpolymer (Haworth Schreibweise) Ausschnitt aus einem Amylopektinpolymer (Sessel Schreibweise) Amylopek … Deutsch Wikipedia
amylopectin — Component of starch in which glucose chain is a 1,4 linked ( a 1,6 at branch points) … Dictionary of molecular biology
amylopectin — /am euh loh pek tin/, n. the insoluble or gel component of starch that forms a paste with water, but does not solidify, and that turns red in iodine. Cf. amylose. [1900 05; AMYLO + PECTIN] * * * … Universalium
amylopectin — noun A highly branched, insoluble form of starch (the soluble form being amylose) … Wiktionary
amylopectin — n. ingredient of amylum … English contemporary dictionary