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Abstract

SUMMARY

A soluble glucan was isolated from the mycelium and found to be a -1 →3-linked glucan with branches arising from residues substituted at both C-3 and C-6. This glucan is an important reserve material of the fungus; it accumulates in mycelium grown in glucose-rich medium and disappears upon incubation in media devoid of glucose.

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