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Glycopeptides, sulfoglycopeptides

(54182-59-1)
Sulfated glycopeptide belongs to a kind of polysaccharide peptide modified by sulfuric acid esterification, and its molecular weight is about 900 000 ~ 1 000 000 D. Because it can significantly inhibit pepsin without affecting the amount of gastric juice and acidity of gastric juice, it has been used medically for the treatment of stomach, duodenal ulcer and gastritis, and is used for gastric and gastric mucosal ulcers. A powerful stomach protector for treatment. Existing research reports show t

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GLYCOPROTEIN, ALPHA1-ACID HUMAN

(66455-27-4)
α1-Acid glycoprotein was used to study nonviral gene delivery to the lung with copolymer-protected and transferrin-modified polyethylenimine.

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Galactinol

(3687-64-7)
ChEBI: An alpha-D-galactoside having a 1D-myo-inositol substituent at the anomeric position.

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Gypsogenin

(639-14-5)
ChEBI: A sapogenin that is olean-12-en-28-oic acid substituted by a beta-hydroxy group at position 3 and an oxo group at position 23.

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Saccharides, also called sodium saccharin, is the oldest sweetener. Saccharides was discovered by American scientists in 1878 and was quickly accepted by the food industry and consumers. The sweetness of saccharin is 300 to 500 times that of sucrose. It is not metabolized and absorbed by the human body and is stable in the production of various foods.
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