Fundamental Substance

In Biology, the fundamental substance is a whole of Protéine S (mainly d´ Hyaluronic acid) on which set the rock salt to form different conjunctive fabrics.

More precisely, the fundamental substance is also called LEAVE AMORPHA. It is a turgescent gel (filled of water) amorphous (far from dense with the electrons) formed of macromolecules in an aqueous medium. One distinguishes two types of macromolecules: the Glycoprotéines and protéoglycanes. These 2 molecules are made of a pectin association and glucids. The protéoglycanes are an association of GAG or GlycosAminoGlycane (left glucidic formed a modified diose polymerized in not ramified chain) and of a proteinic chain. The Glycoprotéines, as for them, are osidic ramified or dimerous structures ramified, which do not result from a Polymérisation.

It intervenes particularly in the composition of the Os and in is an central element by giving him its form

It is rich in rock salt (Sodium…)

The fundamental substance is also called Osséine . the hyaluronic acid is not a protein

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