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- CHITINOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHITIN is a horny polysaccharide (C8H13NO5)n that forms part of the hard outer integument especially of insects, arachnids, and crustaceans
- Chitinous - definition of chitinous by The Free Dictionary
Define chitinous chitinous synonyms, chitinous pronunciation, chitinous translation, English dictionary definition of chitinous n A nitrogen-containing polysaccharide that is a tough, protective, semitransparent substance and is the principal component of arthropod exoskeletons and
- Chitin - Wikipedia
Chitin is a modified polysaccharide that contains nitrogen; it is synthesized from units of N -acetyl- D -glucosamine (to be precise, 2- (acetylamino)-2-deoxy- D -glucose) These units form covalent β- (1→4)-linkages (like the linkages between glucose units forming cellulose)
- Chitin and Its Effects on Inflammatory and Immune Responses
Chitin is sensed primarily in the lungs or gut where it activates a variety of innate (eosinophils, macrophages) and adaptive immune cells (IL-4 IL-13 expressing T helper type-2 lymphocytes) Chitin induces cytokine production, leukocyte recruitment, and alternative macrophage activation
- The kinase LYK5 is a major chitin receptor in
Chitin is a fungal microbe-associated molecular pattern recognized in Arabidopsis by a lysin motif receptor kinase (LYK), AtCERK1 Previous research suggested that AtCERK1 is the major chitin receptor and mediates chitin-induced signaling through homodimerization and phosphorylation
- What Is Chitin? Definition and Uses - ThoughtCo
Chitin is a structural component of arthropod exoskeletons, fungi cell walls, mollusk shells, and fish scales While humans don't produce chitin, it has uses in medicine and as a nutritional supplement It may be used to make biodegradable plastic and surgical thread, as a food additive, and in paper manufacturing
- Chitin, Chitinase Responses, and Invasive Fungal Infections
Chitin is one of the most abundant biopolymers, probably almost as abundant as cellulose [8, 9] and is found on fungal cell walls and exoskeletons of numerous organisms including parasitic worms (helminths) and arthropods Although humans do not biosynthesize chitin, they do express chitin degrading enzymes, known as chitinases [10 – 12]
- chitinous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
chitinous (comparative more chitinous, superlative most chitinous) Made of, pertaining to, or resembling chitin
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