| Literature DB >> 26453860 |
Giang Thanh Thi Ho1, Yuan-Feng Zou2, Torun Helene Aslaksen2, Helle Wangensteen2, Hilde Barsett2.
Abstract
Elderflowers have traditionally been used and are still used for its anti-inflammatory property. Traditionally elderflowers were used as remedies against cold, flu and diuretic. The aim of this study was to relate the structure of pectic-polysaccharides from elderflowers to immunomodulating properties. Purified fractions obtained by gelfiltration and ion exchange chromatography of 50% ethanol, 50°C water and 100°C water extracts exhibited strong complement fixating activity and macrophage stimulating activity. Reduced bioactivity was observed after removal of arabinose and 1,3,6-Gal linkages by weak acid hydrolysis. Enhanced bioactivity was observed after removal of estergroups by NaOH. Relating linkage analysis to the results of the bioactivity tests, led to the assumption that the branched moieties of the arabinogalactans linked to rhamnogalacturonan region, is important for the immunomodulating activity seen in elderflowers. No cytotoxity was observed.Entities:
Keywords: Complement system; Elderflower; Immunological activity; Lipopolysaccharide; Pectic polysaccharides; Sambucus nigra
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26453860 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.08.056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381