Journal article
Structural analysis of secreted slime from wheat and cowpea roots
SF Moody, AE Clarke, A Bacic
Phytochemistry | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1988
Abstract
The water-soluble, high Mr components of slime secreted from the roots of wheat and cowpea are composed primarily of carbohydrate (95.5 and 97.5% w/w, respectively and some protein (5 and 3% w/w, respectively). For wheat, arabinose, xylose, glucose and galactose are the major neutral monosaccharides whereas for cowpea, arabinose, galactose and glucose predominate. Fucose is a minor constituent of both wheat and cowpea root slimes. Cowpea root slime contains significantly more uronic acids than that from wheat roots (11.5 vs 4% w/w). Methylation analysis suggests the presence of a range of polymers in the root slimes. In general, their composition appears to reflect that characteristically fo..
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