Polysaccharides such as scleroglucan and schizophyllan contain periodate-re
sistant beta -1,3-linked D-glucan backbones with regularly distributed side
chains consisting primarily of single beta -1,6-linked D-glucose residues
that are susceptible to periodate oxidation. Side chain oxidation results i
n the formation of dialdehyde groups and the production of formic acid. Dur
ing the initial periodate oxidation an increase in the storage modulus (G '
) associated with the formation of gels, was observed when the reduced conc
entration, C-p [eta] was above 3. These gels appeared to be physically stab
le, whereas aldehyde reduction (e.g. with NaBH4) or oxidation to carboxyl (
e.g. with NaClO2 in acetic acid) dissolved the gels. The mechanism of cross
-linking can be explained by the formation of intermolecular hemiacetal lin
kages. The gels were further characterised rheologically in terms of the in
itial increase in the storage modulus and the stability when stored in seaw
ater at 55 and 90 degreesC, respectively. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. Al
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