| Literature DB >> 23203063 |
Ren-Bo Xu1, Xin Yang, Jing Wang, Hai-Tian Zhao, Wei-Hong Lu, Jie Cui, Cui-Lin Cheng, Pan Zou, Wei-Wei Huang, Pu Wang, Wen-Jing Li, Xing-Long Hu.
Abstract
The traditional method of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for monosaccharide component analysis with pretreatment of acetylation is described with slight modifications and verified in detail in this paper. It was then successfully applied to the quantitative analysis of component monosaccharides in polysaccharides extracted from the pine cones. The results demonstrated that the three pine cone polysaccharides all consisted of ribose, rhamnose, arabinose, xylose, mannose, glucose and galactose in different molar ratios. According to the recovery experiment, the described method was proved accurate and practical for the analysis of pine cone polysaccharides, meeting the need in the field of chemical analysis of Pinus plants. Furthermore; the chemical characteristics, such as neutral sugar, uronic acids, amino acids, molecular weights, and antioxidant activities of the polysaccharides were investigated by chemical and instrumental methods. The results showed that the chemical compositions of the polysaccharides differed from each other, especially in the content of neutral sugar and uronic acid. In the antioxidant assays, the polysaccharide fractions exhibited effective scavenging activities on ABTS radical and hydroxyl radical, with their antioxidant capabilities decreasing in the order of PKP > PAP > PSP. Therefore, although the polysaccharide fractions had little effect on superoxide radical scavenging, they still have potential to be developed as natural antioxidant agents in functional foods or medicine.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23203063 PMCID: PMC3509579 DOI: 10.3390/ijms131114262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Total sugar contents, uronic acid contents, molecular weight, and amino acid contents of PKP, PSP and PAP.
| Component | Polysaccharide | ||
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| PKP | PSP | PAP | |
| Neutral sugar (%) | 41.33 | 33 | 42 |
| Uronic acid (%) | 51.52 | 37.13 | 56.32 |
| Molecular weight (kDa) | 4186.0 | 4239.2 | 4166.1 |
| Amino acid component (%) | |||
| Asp | nd | Nd | 0.06 |
| Thr | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.12 |
| Ser | 0.04 | 0.05 | nd |
| Glu | nd | 0.01 | 0.09 |
| Gly | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.14 |
| Cys | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.08 |
| Val | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.08 |
| Met | nd | 0.07 | 0.09 |
| Ile | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.01 |
| Lei | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.04 |
| Tyr | 0.01 | 0.03 | 0.04 |
| Phe | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.04 |
| Lys | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.03 |
| His | nd | 0.01 | 0.01 |
| Arg | nd | 0.01 | 0.04 |
nd = not detected.
Asp = Asparagine; Thr = Threonine; Ser = Serine; Glu = Glutamic acid; Gly = Glycine; Cys = Cysteine; Val = Valine; Met = Methionine; Ile = Isoleucine; Lei = Leucine; Tyr = Tyrosine; Phe = Phenylalanine; Lys = Lysine; His = Histidine; Arg = Arginine.
Figure 1FTIR spectra of the three polysaccharides.
Figure 2GC-MS chromatogram of 7 standard monosaccharides. (1) d-ribose; (2) l-rhamnose; (3) l-arabinose; (4) d-xylose; (5) d-mannose; (6) d-glucose; (7) d-galactose.
The regression equation and linear regression parameters of seven standard monosaccharides.
| Monosaccharide | R.T. (min) | Linear Range (mg/mL) | Regression Equation | LOD (μg/mL) | |
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| 6.05 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9998 | 0.45 | ||
| 6.16 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9997 | 0.45 | ||
| 6.21 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9999 | 0.45 | ||
| 6.32 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9999 | 0.45 | ||
| 8.41 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9988 | 0.50 | ||
| 8.51 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9997 | 0.50 | ||
| 8.61 | 0.01–0.40 | 0.9998 | 0.50 |
Figure 3GC-MS chromatogram of samples at 0.200 mg/mL spiked level and the blank polysaccharide matrix. (A) PKP; (B) PAP; (C) PSP.
Monosaccharide composition of PKP, PSP and PAP.
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| Ribose | Rhamnose | Arabinose | Xylose | Mannose | Glucose | Galactose | |
| 2.16 | 11.25 | 13.78 | 3.84 | 17.62 | 17.24 | 34.11 | |
| 2.11 | 2.67 | 35.54 | 5.07 | 15.48 | 16.61 | 22.52 | |
| 1.84 | 2.05 | 50.25 | 4.32 | 12.60 | 10.47 | 18.47 | |
The Average recoveries and RSD (in parentheses) of 7 monosaccharides in PKP, PSP and PAP (n = 3).
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| 0.02 | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.02 | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.02 | 0.10 | 0.20 | |
| 85.00 (11.2) | 89.66 (7.8) | 90.52 (2.4) | 74.55 (4.5) | 85.06 (3.3) | 89.57 (2.2) | 89.05 (7.6) | 87.52 (6.0) | 88.98 (9.7) | |
| 103.80 (13.3) | 87.94 (9.9) | 86.35 (2.8) | 82.8 (2.7) | 90.44 (1.6) | 90.89 (4.2) | 88.55 (20.4) | 91.74 (7.2) | 82.02 (11.9) | |
| 97.20 (9.8) | 94.44 (3.2) | 91.24 (5.3) | 110.4 (11.3) | 104.94 (3.6) | 94.87 (13.2) | 100.45 (10.8) | 109.74 (6.7) | 89.87 (8.0) | |
| 91.10 (5.2) | 93.64 (5.4) | 92.23 (1.4) | 79.25 (7.1) | 89.99 (4.8) | 91.45 (2.0) | 92.25 (1.9) | 98.26 (3.9) | 92.03 (0.9) | |
| 87.50 (3.4) | 89.66 (4.4) | 88.68 (3.2) | 92.60 (20.7) | 93.75 (5.3) | 97.35 (3.6) | 90.50 (13.6) | 94.10 (3.7) | 84.12 (3.4) | |
| 96.20 (11.2) | 89.00 (10.6) | 88.10 (2.4) | 93.30 (17.0) | 83.55 (1.3) | 93.09 (0.7) | 91.10 (6.8) | 99.85 (2.4) | 82.37 (6.9) | |
| 65.40 (14.2) | 89.96 (8.5) | 87.09 (4.8) | 108.05 (16.1) | 103.28 (0.4) | 95.92 (6.1) | 93.70 (13.7) | 102.80 (8.6) | 88.33 (0.8) | |
Figure 4The in vitro antioxidant activity of the three polysaccharides from pine cones. (A) The ABTS radical scavenging activity; (B) The hydroxyl radical scavenging activity; (C) The superoxide radical scavenging activity.