Influence of homologous disaccharides on the hydrogen-bond network of water: complementary Raman scattering experiments and molecular dynamics simulations

[Display omitted] A comparative investigation of trehalose, sucrose, and maltose in water solution has been performed using Raman scattering experiments and Molecular Dynamics simulations. From the analysis of the O–H stretching region in the [2500, 4000] cm −1 Raman spectral range, which includes f...

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Published inCarbohydrate research Vol. 340; no. 5; pp. 881 - 887
Main Authors Lerbret, Adrien, Bordat, Patrice, Affouard, Frédéric, Guinet, Yannic, Hédoux, Alain, Paccou, Laurent, Prévost, Dominique, Descamps, Marc
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 11.04.2005
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Summary:[Display omitted] A comparative investigation of trehalose, sucrose, and maltose in water solution has been performed using Raman scattering experiments and Molecular Dynamics simulations. From the analysis of the O–H stretching region in the [2500, 4000] cm −1 Raman spectral range, which includes for the first time the contribution of ‘free’ water, and the statistical distribution of water HB probabilities from MD simulations, this study confirms the privileged interaction of trehalose with water above a peculiar threshold weight concentration of about 30%. The role of the hydration number of sugars—found higher for trehalose—on the destructuring effect of the water hydrogen bond network is also addressed. The analysis of the water O–H–O bending spectral range [1500, 1800] cm −1 reveals a change of the homogeneity of water molecules influenced by sugars, but the three investigated sugars are found to behave similarly.
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ISSN:0008-6215
1873-426X
0008-6215
DOI:10.1016/j.carres.2005.01.036