VALIDATION "A new generation of drugs will be based on sugars- a neglected set of molecules."  -  Scientific American....


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Published Books, Articles, and Reviews

 

1996 Harper's Biochemistry 24th Edition, a definitive reference for first year medical students, is the initial publication of the eight known saccharides in human cell structures. It lists and details the importance of these newly discovered components for healthy cell structures, processes, functions, and disease prevention. 


Sugars That Heal: The New Healing Science of Glyconutrients
As founder of the Glyconutrients Research Foundation and author of Sugars that Heal, Dr. Emil Mondoa explains, these eight sugars, known as saccharides, are the basis of multicellular intelligence- the ability of cells to communicate, cohere, and work together to keep you healthy and balanced.  The book also details how sugars were regarded as physiological useless matter.

"When I was a medical student twenty years ago I was taught that the unusual sugars found on the coats of cells were mostly a nuisance that prevented scientists from studying the precious proteins entombed within them."

The March issue of Science magazine 2001 was dedicated  to the science behind the discovery and technology of Glycobiology.  Science magazine is published by Stanford University for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

 

 




Miracle Sugars provides more valuable information on the latest discovery of Glyconutrients, By Rita Elkins.


 

 

Cracking the sugar code of biological information
Acta Anatomica, Vol. 161 , No. 1-4 (1998) Glycosciences
Acta Anatomica devoted and entire issue of their publication Acta Anatomica Vol.161, No. 1-4, 1998 publication to the topic of the glycosciences.  The chapters highlight the latest findings and evaluate the impact these advances have on our understanding of cell adhesion in fertilization, inflammation, differentiation, human disease and on drug design.


  
 

 


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