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− | <p>Besides cellulose, chitin is the most common | + | <p>Besides cellulose, chitin is the most common polysaccharide in nature. Chitin is composed of β(1 -> 4) linked 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-β-D-glucose (<i>N</i>-acetylglucosamine, Figure 1). The polymer is a white, hard nitrogenous polysaccharide and is a component of fungi cell walls and of the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans, like crabs or shrimps. <i>[Dutta et al., 2004; Kumar, 2000]</i> |
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