sulfaatidega
Sulfaatidega refers to a class of compounds characterized by the presence of sulfated oligosaccharides. These compounds typically consist of a linear or branched chain of sugars, often galactose, which is modified by the addition of sulfuric acid or a sulfur-containing group.
Sulfaatidegas are often found in marine organisms, such as sponges and corals, where they play a role
Some sulfaatidegas have been found to exhibit antimicrobial, antiviral, or anticancer properties. These bioactive molecules have
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the study of sulfaatidegas due to their potential
The study of sulfaatidegas is a rapidly evolving field, with new discoveries and insights emerging as researchers