Organic, for sure.
The sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) is an inorganic chemical compound.
Basal Lamina
Actually, proteoglycans are conjugates of proteins and carbohydrates in which there is more carb and less protein. In fact, proteoglycans have GAGs (heteropolysaccharides) as carbohydrates. Glycoproteins, on the other hand, have more protein and less carb. Here, carbohydrates are in the form of Oligosaccharides.
Inorganic since it does not contain carbon
Proteoglycans are organic compounds !
Organic, for sure.
hydrated proteoglycans
YEs, it does..
proteoglycans - heaprin sulfate , chondroitin sulfate , keratan sulfate , GAG's Non-proteoglycans - Hyaluronic acid collagen , elastin , fibronectin , laminin
glycoproteins
[protein molecules and] carbohydrate molecules.
due to sulfated proteoglycans
The sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) is an inorganic chemical compound.
Basal Lamina
Inorganic since it does not contain carbon
Actually, proteoglycans are conjugates of proteins and carbohydrates in which there is more carb and less protein. In fact, proteoglycans have GAGs (heteropolysaccharides) as carbohydrates. Glycoproteins, on the other hand, have more protein and less carb. Here, carbohydrates are in the form of Oligosaccharides.