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ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY VOL15. Content: Front Cover; Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry, Volume 15; Copyright Page; Contributors to Volume 15; Preface; Contents; Emil Heuser; Chapter 1. Constitution and Physicochemical Properties of Carbohydrates; Chapter 2. Methods in Structural Polysaccharide Chemistry; Chapter 3. The Carbonates and Thiocarbonates of Carbohydrates; Chapter 4. Tables of Properties of 2-Amino-2-Deoxy Sugars and Their Derivatives; Chapter 5. Bacterial Nucleosides and Nucleotides; Chapter 6. The Biosynthesis of Aromatic Compounds from D-Glucose; Chapter 7. Polysaccharides of Gram-negative Bacteria. Chapter 8. Dextran: Structure and SynthesisChapter 9. Chitin; Author Index for Volume 15; Subject Index for Volume 15; Cumulative Author Index for Volumes 1-15; Cumulative Subject Index for Volumes 1-15; Errata. Abstract: ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY VOL15
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ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY VOLUME 15
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Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry Editor MELVILLE L. WOLFROM Associate Editor R. STUART TIPSON Board of Advisors R. C. HOCKETT w. w. PIGMAN C. B. PURVES
J. C. SOWDEN ROYL. WHISTLER
Board of Advisors for the British Isles E. L. HIRST
STANLEY PEAT
MAURICE STACEY
Volume 15
1960
ACADEMIC PRESS
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS HANS0. BOWENG, Swedish Forest Products Research Laboratory, Stockholm, Sweden B. CAPON, Department of Chemistry, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England D. A. L. DAVIES, Microbiological Research Establishment, Porton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
A. B. FOSTER, Department of Chemistry, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England D. HORTON, Chemistry Department, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio L. ROUGH, Department of Chemistry, The University, Bristol, England
J. JONSEN,Department of Microbiology, Dental Faculty, The University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway S. LALAND, Department of Biochemistry, The University of Oslo,Oslo,Norway
BENGT LINDBERG, Swedish Forest Products Research Laboratory, Stockholm, Sweden
W. BROCK NEELY,Biochemical Research Laboratory, The Dour Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan W. G. OVEREND,Department of Chemistry, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England J. E. PRIDDLE, Department of Chemistry, The University, Bristol, England DAVIDB. SPRINSON, Department of Biochemistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York
R. S. THEOBALD, Department of Chemistry, The University, Bristol, England J. M. WEBBER,Department of Chemistry, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
LOUISE. WISE, The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wisconsin
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PREFACE This volume completes fifteen issues in the series initiated in 1945. A r&um6 of the life and work of the late Emil Heuser is herein provided by L. E. Wise, one of his associates, in the U. S., in a career embracing both sides of the Atlantic. Capon and Overend comment on the general topic of the physicochemical properties of sugars, while Bouveng and Lindberg collate methods currently employed in the assignment of structure to pol