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Non oxidized oligosaccharides

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Non-oxidized oligosaccharides are a type of laboratory equipment used for the analysis and characterization of carbohydrate molecules. These compounds are composed of multiple monosaccharide units linked together, maintaining their original chemical structure without oxidation. The core function of non-oxidized oligosaccharides is to serve as standards or reference materials in analytical procedures for the identification and quantification of similar carbohydrate structures.

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Quantitative Analysis of Saccharides

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Mono-, oligo-saccharides and their corresponding aldonic acids present in S2 were analysed by ionic chromatography (HPAEC) as already described [37 (link)], using non-oxidized oligosaccharides (Megazyme, Bray, Ireland) as standards. Gluconic acid (Megazyme) and corresponding C1-oxidized standards (from DP2 to DP6) were produced from non-oxidized cello-oligosaccharides using a cellobiose dehydrogenase treatment [37 (link)].
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Cellooligosaccharides Analysis by HPAEC-PAD

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Oxidized and non-oxidized cellooligosaccharides generated after LPMO action were analyzed by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography coupled with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) (ThermoFischer Scientific, IL) using a CarboPac™ PA1 column (2 × 250 mm) and CarboPac™ PA1 guard column (2 × 50 mm) at a 0.25 mL min−1 flow rate as in [49 (link)]. Non-oxidized oligosaccharides were used as standards (Megazyme, Wicklow, Ireland).
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