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3) Decrease the level of serum cholesterol and triglycerides, hence benefits
lipidemia and the cardiovascular system
B) Heteropolysaccharides
▪ They can be divided into two distinct groups:
1) Heteropolysaccharides without acid group, e.g. Neutral hemicellulose ( -
Cellulose).
2) Heteropolysaccharides containing acid group, e.g. Acidic hemicellulose (-
Cellulose), Gums, mucilages and pectin. The acidic heteropolysaccharides
contain one or more uronic acid units in their molecular structure. They are
sometimes called derived carbohydrates.
I- Hemicelluloses
They associate cellulose in the cell wall of the plant. They are insoluble in
water but soluble in dilute alkalis. Hemicellulose is a polysaccharide related to
cellulose that comprises about 20% of the biomass of most plants. Hemicellulose
consists of shorter chains – between 500 and 3000 sugar units. Furthermore,
hemicellulose is branched, whereas cellulose is unbranched. In contrast to
cellulose, hemicellulose is derived from several sugars in addition to glucose,
especially xylose but also including mannose, galatose, and arabinose. On
hydrolysis by dilute acids they afford sugars and uronic acids. They include two
types of polysaccharides:
1) Neutral hemicellulose ( - Cellulose):
They are short chain polysaccharides. They are simple pentosans or
hexosans, collectively named cellulosans. They give only simple
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