| Literature DB >> 27474595 |
Rihab Ben Abdallah Kolsi1, Jawhar Fakhfakh2, Fatma Krichen3, Imed Jribi4, Antonia Chiarore5, Francesco Paolo Patti5, Christophe Blecker6, Noureddine Allouche2, Hafedh Belghith7, Karima Belghith8.
Abstract
A sulfated polysaccharide was successfully isolated from Cymodocea nodosa (CNSP). This is the first report that indicates the chemical composition, structural characterization, functional and antihypertensive properties of this polysaccharide. The CNSP consisted mainly of sulfate (23.17%), total sugars (54.90%), galactose (44.89%), mannose (17.30%), arabinose (12.05%), xylose (9.18%), maltose (1.07%) and uronic acid (11.03%) with low water activity (0.49). CNSP had an XRD pattern that was typical for a semi-crystalline polymer with homogeneous structure. It also displayed an important anti-hypertensive activity (IC50=0.43mgml) with a dose-dependent manner using a synthetic substrate, N-hippuryl-His-Leu hydrate salt (HHL). Overall, the results indicate that CNSP have attractive chemical, functional and biological properties, with a preliminary structural may have a backbone of branched 6-O-sulfated (1→4) galactosidic linkages, which can be considered in the future as alternative additive in various foods, cosmetic and pharmaceutical preparations.Entities:
Keywords: Antihypertensive properties; LC–ESI–MS/MS analysis; Marine angiosperm; NMR spectroscopy; Sulfated polysaccharide
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27474595 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.05.098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381