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12] Facts About: Rare and Unusual Sugars in Nature

By: Richard D. Cummings The definition of a rare sugar is a monosaccharide that is found in small quantities relative to more common sugars in nature, e.g., glucose and N-acetylglucosamine (1-3). There are dozens of rare sugars that are recently gaining attention in regard to nutrition, metabolism...

5] Facts About: Sugars and Vitamins

By: Richard D. Cummings L-Ascorbic acid, vitamin C, is termed a ‘sugar acid’ or ‘acidic sugar’, and is a derivative of glucose with a carboxyl group at C1 (1). In mammals, UDP-glucuronic acid is the source of D-glucuronic acid, the precursor to vitamin C (2). Vitamin C is sometimes referred to as a...

11] Facts About: CMP-Sialic Acid in Nature

By: Richard D. Cummings Sialic acid is a nonose (9-carbon) monosaccharide found in many organisms. All vertebrates have sialic acid, while most invertebrates do not have sialic acid, but there are notable ones that do, as discussed below. In addition, sialic acid is not generated nor found in...

13] Facts About: Bacterial Cellulose

By: Richard D. Cummings While plant cellulose is very famous, many commercial products containing cellulose actually use bacterial cellulose. It is often a part of bacterial biofilms, typically of Gram negative (1). This form of cellulose can be highly purified compared to preparations of plant...

14] Facts About: Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin (KLH) and its Unusual Glycosylation

By: Richard D. Cummings One of the most unusual glycoproteins and one used commonly in biological research and immunology is KLH, which is derived from the giant keyhole limpet ( Megathura crenulata). The keyhole limpet is a giant aquatic snail (gastropod) with a cone-shaped shell (shell length can...

4] Facts About: Glycosylation of Cholesterol

By: Richard D. Cummings Cholesterol can be glycosylated, and indeed glucosylated cholesterol is common (1). In animal cells, it is a β-D-glucopyranoside derivative of cholesterol (GlcChol), which is generated through a ‘transglycosylation’ pathway in the lysosomes, by the enzymes glucocerebrosidase...

6] Facts About: Lactose and Milk Sugars

By: Richard D. Cummings The disaccharide lactose, Galβ1-4Glc, is found only in the milk of mammals, and so far, it and extended milk oligosaccharides derived from it, are found nowhere else in nature (1-4). All mammals make milk, of course, but the assortment of oligosaccharides beyond lactose is...