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| <scene name='82/822541/Molecule_j3/2'>Molecule J</scene>
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| <scene name='82/822541/Molecule_p/1'>Molecule P</scene>
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<scene name='60/603296/Estradiol/1'>estradiol</scene>
 
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<scene name='82/822541/Molecule_a/2'>Molecule A</scene>
 
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<scene name='82/822541/Molecule_c/11'>Molecule C</scene>
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Gliceraldehido/1'>D-gliceraldehyde</scene> molecular structure
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Gliceraldehido/2'>L-gliceraldehyde</scene> molecular structure.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Gliceraldehido/3'>Mirror images from each other</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucosa/1'>D-glucose</scene>
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucopiranosa/10'>carbon C1 and C5 approach</scene>
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucopiranosa/13'>Pyranose ring</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucopiranosa/9'>α-D-glucopyranose</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Fructofuranosa/1'>β-D-fructofuranose</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucosamina/1'>D-glucosamine</scene>
 
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==Disaccharides==
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucosidico1/1'>2 glucose molecules approach</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucosidico1/3'> 1 water molecule is losed</scene>
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Glucosidico2/2'>a glycosidic bond is formed</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Maltosa/1'>Maltose</scene> shows a α-glycosidic bond
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Celobiosa/1'>Cellobiose</scene> shows a β-glycosidic bond, like <scene name='60/603296/Sacarosa/1'>sucrose</scene>.
 
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==Polysaccharides==
 
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*'''Starch'''
 
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**'''Amylose'''
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/3'>Maltose (2 residues of glucose)</scene>
 
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::We add a <scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/4'>3rd</scene>, <scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/5'>4th</scene>, <scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/6'>5th</scene> and <scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/7'>6th</scene> residues.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/8'>Activate rotation</scene> to observe helical structure
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/9'>Zoom out</scene> and adition of more glucose residues to reach a <scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/10'>30 residues</scene> molecule
 
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::Look from a <scene name='60/603296/Amilosa/11'>polar view</scene>.
 
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**'''Amylopectin'''.-
 
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::A fragment of ''amylopectin'' including <scene name='60/603296/Amilopectina/1'>5 glucose residues</scene>.
 
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::Zoom in to show a <scene name='60/603296/Amilopectina/5'>Branch point</scene>
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Amilopectina/10'>4 residues at branch point</scene>.
 
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::By adding to <scene name='60/603296/Amilopectina/12'>initial structure</scene> 25 glucose residues we get a <scene name='60/603296/Amilopectina2/1'>30 residues amylopectin fragment</scene>.
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Amilopectina/13'>Zoom out</scene> to show that branch points are spaced by 24-30 glucose residues.
 
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*<scene name='60/603296/Glucogeno/1'>Glycogen</scene>.- Structure like ''amylopectin'' but with branch points spaced by 8-12 glucsoe residues.
 
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*'''Cellulose'''.-
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/1'>Cellobiose (2 glucose residues)</scene>
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/2'>Zoom out</scene>
 
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::We add a <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/3'>3rd</scene>, a <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/4'>4th</scene>, a <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/5'>5th</scene> and a <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/6'>6th</scene> glucose residue to show the <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/7'>helical structure</scene> of ''cellulose'' molecule (more extended that the ''amylose'' one).
 
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::<scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/8'>Zoom out</scene> and adition of new residues to complete a <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/9'>30 residuos cellulose fragment</scene>.
 
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::Look from a <scene name='60/603296/Celulosa/10'>polar view</scene>
 
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*<scene name='60/603296/Quitina/6'>Chitin</scene>.- A polymer of <scene name='60/603296/Quitina/4'>β-N-acetil-D-glucosamina</scene>.
 
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::A <scene name='60/603296/chitin/2'>3 residues</scene> chitin fragment.
 
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*<scene name='60/603296/Hialuron/2'>Hyaluronic acid</scene>.- ''Heteropolysaccharide'' with alternating residues of <scene name='60/603296/Quitina/4'>β-N-acetil-D-glucosamine</scene> and <scene name='60/603296/Glucuronico/1'>glucuronic acid</scene>
 
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</StructureSection>
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== References ==
== References ==
*Molecular models in this page were created or modified from [[PDB files]] by [[User:Alejandro Porto|Alejandro Porto]] using the tool JSME Molecular Editor [http://biomodel.uah.es/en/DIY/JSME/draw.es.htm]
*Molecular models in this page were created or modified from [[PDB files]] by [[User:Alejandro Porto|Alejandro Porto]] using the tool JSME Molecular Editor [http://biomodel.uah.es/en/DIY/JSME/draw.es.htm]
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Revision as of 21:41, 6 August 2019

Just a little droplet of water

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References

  1. Herráez, Angel, and Michael Bruist. “Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonds in Liquid Water and in Ice.” Structure of Water and Ice, biomodel.uah.es/en/water/p1.htm | [1]

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