Determining the chromophore in the amylopectin–iodine complex by theoretical and experimental studies |
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Authors: | Heather Davis Arshad Khan |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Department, The Pennsylvania State University, DuBois, Pennsylvania 15801 |
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Abstract: | A partial hydrolysis of amylose followed by the addition of iodine provides a spectrum almost identical to that of the amylopectin–iodine (API) complex suggesting the involvement of smaller “amylose-like” units in the API complex. Our theoretical studies on different polyiodine and polyiodide species suggest that a nearly linear I4 unit stabilized within the cavity of a small “amylose-like” helix is responsible for the characteristic API spectrum. Since there are 2.75 anhydroglucose residues (AGU) for every iodine atom in the amylose–iodine (AI) complex and a structural similarity exists between the API and the AI (amylose–iodine) complexes, we identify (C6H10O5)11I4 to be the chromophore in the API complex. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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Keywords: | helix in amylopectin–iodine complex I4 unit in amylopectin–iodine complex spectra of amylopectin–iodine complex amylopectin–iodine chromophore composition amylopectin fine structures and complex formation |
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