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The iodine binding capacity (IBC) of glycogen is around 0.30% (w/w) at
3 degrees C. The amount of iodine complexed comprises about 12.5% of
the mass of glycogen that takes part in the glycogen-iodine (GI) compl
ex formation. This suggests involvement of four iodine atoms for every
25 anhydroglucose units (AGU, C6H10O5). Since the chromophore is due
to the I-4 unit within the helix of 11 AGUs, only 44% of the AGUs (11
out of 25) are involved in the complex formation. The heat of formatio
n of the GI complex is around -40 kJ/mol of I-2 bonded. These results
suggest remarkable similarities with those of the amylopectin-iodine (
API) complex. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.