mucopolisacáridos
Mucopolisacáridos, also known as glycosaminoglycans or GAGs, are long unbranched polysaccharides consisting of repeating disaccharide units. Each disaccharide unit is composed of a hexosamine and a hexose or a uronic acid. The hexosamine can be glucosamine or galactosamine, and the hexose can be glucose or galactose. The uronic acid can be glucuronic acid or iduronic acid. GAGs are highly negatively charged due to the presence of sulfate and carboxyl groups, which allows them to bind large amounts of water and form a gel-like matrix. This property is crucial for their roles in the body.
These molecules are found in various tissues and play vital roles in biological processes. For instance, hyaluronic
The synthesis and degradation of GAGs are tightly regulated processes. Deficiencies or abnormalities in GAG metabolism