File:Lacto-N-Tetraose Structure.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLacto-N-Tetraose Structure.jpg |
English: This is the chemical structure of an oligosaccharide found in human breast milk. It is a modified oligomer of lactose that has biological relevance in the gut microbiome of infants. |
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Author | Hahiggin |
This image was produced by myself using the software ChemDraw. I made the structures myself on the program and added the additional text for clarification on the breakdown of the sugar. I am uploading it to be used on pages about oligosaccharides and on my own page I am working on.
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