Levan polysaccharide
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Levans are a group of fructans; polymers of fructose forming a non-structural carbohydrate, which in the case of levans can themselves link to form super-molecules comprising even hundreds of thousands.
The shortest levan is 6-kestose, essentially a chain of two fructose molecules and a terminal glucose molecule. Levans are produced in almost all bacterial versions of fructan production, as well as being possible to produce by fracturing soybean mucilage.
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