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The carbohydrate components of ovine luteinizing hormone
The quantitative analysis of the carbohydrate components of ovine luteinizing hormone demonstrated the presence of 8 residues of N-acetylglucosamine, 3 residues of N-acetylgalactosamine, 7 residues of mannose, 2 residues of galactose, 1 residue of fucose and 0–1 residue of sialic acid per molecule. The number of residues of each carbohydrate subunit was calculated assuming a molecular weight of 28 000.