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Carbohydrate analysis

A Dell1, A J Reason

  • 1Wolfson Laboratories, Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK.

Current Opinion in Biotechnology
|February 1, 1993
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Carbohydrate analysis is rapidly advancing, with new structures and screening methods becoming available. This progress aids in understanding biologically active carbohydrates for pharmaceutical applications.

Area of Science:

  • Carbohydrate chemistry and glycobiology.
  • Biochemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.

Background:

  • Carbohydrate analysis is a rapidly expanding scientific field.
  • New carbohydrate structures are reported annually.
  • Methods for screening glycopolymers are increasingly accessible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the rapid advancements in carbohydrate analysis.
  • To emphasize the growing accessibility of glycopolymer screening methods.
  • To underscore the relevance of carbohydrate research to the pharmaceutical industry.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed structural analysis of recombinant glycoproteins.
  • Development of screening methods for known carbohydrate structures.
  • Ongoing research into structure-function relationships of carbohydrates.

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Main Results:

  • Hundreds of new carbohydrate structures are reported yearly.
  • Glycopolymer screening methods are becoming accessible to non-specialists.
  • Detailed structure analysis of glycoproteins is becoming routine in specialized labs.

Conclusions:

  • The field of carbohydrate analysis is experiencing significant growth.
  • Advances in carbohydrate analysis benefit pharmaceutical research and development.
  • Understanding carbohydrate structure and function is crucial for drug discovery.