| Literature DB >> 27474627 |
Manol Ognyanov1, Connie Remoroza2, Henk A Schols3, Yordan Georgiev4, Maria Kratchanova5, Christo Kratchanov6.
Abstract
A pectic polysaccharide from rose hip (RH) fruits has been obtained by extraction with 1% aqueous citric acid. It was found that the polysaccharide fraction mainly consisted of galacturonic acid (45.5%) next to galactose (5.5%) and arabinose (4.7%). RH pectin is having a relatively high degree of methylesterification (62%) and acetylation (10%) and consists of different molecular weight populations in the range of 10-100kDa. Enzymatic fingerprinting was performed using a combination of pectin lyase (PL) and endo-polygalacturonase. Detailed information about the structure and level of galacturonic acid oligomers released was obtained using LC-HILIC-MS/ELSD and HPAEC. Predominantly, unsaturated and methyl-esterified oligomers (DP 3-5) were released indicating that high proportions of methylesterified 'PL degradable' areas were present within the pectin. The data revealed that homogalacturonan is the main building block of the extracted pectin and consists of long methylesterified/acetylated GalA sequences interspersed with small blocks of non-methyl-esterified GalA units.Entities:
Keywords: HILIC-MS/ELSD; Pectic polysaccharides; Pectin lyase; Rose hip; endo-Polygalacturonase II
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27474627 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.06.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381