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what is periodate oxidation explain​

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Answered by rima5559
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Periodate oxidation is a classic reaction in carbohydrate chemistry used to split bonds between vicinal carbons bearing unsubstituted hydroxyl or amino groups (17). ... Extensive periodate oxidation also splits the non-sulfated GlcA residue within the pentasaccharide of the antithrombin binding domain (ATbd)

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Periodate oxidation is a classic reaction in carbohydrate chemistry used to split bonds between vicinal carbons bearing unsubstituted hydroxyl or amino groups (17). ... Extensive periodate oxidation also splits the non-sulfated GlcA residue within the pentasaccharide of the antithrombin binding domain (ATbd) (Fig.

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