Properties and utilization of common polysaccharides, viz. Cellulose, glycogen, hemicelluloses, pectin
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Sometimes known as glycans, there are three common and principal types of polysaccharide, cellulose, starch and glycogen, all made by joining together molecules of glucose in different ways. It has been estimated that 50% of the world's organic carbon is found in one molecule; cellulose.
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