Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabilizing properties due to its symmetrical, low energy structure consisting of two 1,1-anomerically bound glucose moieties. Many applications of this beneficial sugar have been reported in the novel food (nutricals), medical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Trehalose analogues, like lactotrehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-galactopyranoside) or galactotrehalose (alpha-d-galactopyranosyl alpha-d-galactopyranoside), offer similar benefits as trehalose, but show additional features such as prebiotic or low-calorie sweetener due to their resistance against hydrolysis during digestion. Unfortunately, large-scale chemical production pro...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by two glucose molecules. It is widely distributed i...
Although trehalose has recently gained interest because of its pharmaceutical potential, its clinica...
Numerous α,α-trehalose diesters have been isolated from bacteria such as Mycobacteria and Corynebact...
Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabi...
Trehalose, α-d-glucopyranosyl-(1↔1)-α-d-glucopyranoside, is a disaccharide with multiple effects on ...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Abstract: Trehalose is a disaccharide with important functional properties. Although these propertie...
Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its wide...
Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to viru...
Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, bio...
Trehalose (α-d-glucopyranosyl α-d-glucopyranoside) is widely used in the food industry, because of i...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by the 1,1 linkage of two D-glucose molecules [Elbei...
The current knowledge of trehalose biosynthesis under stress conditions is incomplete and needs furt...
AbstractWe reported the preparation of a novel trehalose derivative based on enzymatic oxidation of ...
Galactosylation, as one of the main types of glycosylation reactions, is of particular importance bo...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by two glucose molecules. It is widely distributed i...
Although trehalose has recently gained interest because of its pharmaceutical potential, its clinica...
Numerous α,α-trehalose diesters have been isolated from bacteria such as Mycobacteria and Corynebact...
Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabi...
Trehalose, α-d-glucopyranosyl-(1↔1)-α-d-glucopyranoside, is a disaccharide with multiple effects on ...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Abstract: Trehalose is a disaccharide with important functional properties. Although these propertie...
Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its wide...
Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to viru...
Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, bio...
Trehalose (α-d-glucopyranosyl α-d-glucopyranoside) is widely used in the food industry, because of i...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by the 1,1 linkage of two D-glucose molecules [Elbei...
The current knowledge of trehalose biosynthesis under stress conditions is incomplete and needs furt...
AbstractWe reported the preparation of a novel trehalose derivative based on enzymatic oxidation of ...
Galactosylation, as one of the main types of glycosylation reactions, is of particular importance bo...
Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide formed by two glucose molecules. It is widely distributed i...
Although trehalose has recently gained interest because of its pharmaceutical potential, its clinica...
Numerous α,α-trehalose diesters have been isolated from bacteria such as Mycobacteria and Corynebact...