| Literature DB >> 28821124 |
Yuntao Liu1, Yuxian You2, Yiwen Li2, Lan Zhang2, Leilei Yin2, Yingbin Shen3, Cheng Li2, Hong Chen2, Shujuan Chen2, Bin Hu2, Daiwen Chen4.
Abstract
The mycelial polysaccharide from Catathelasma ventricosum (mCVP-1S) was found to be a heteropolysaccharide with an average size of 230kDa composed mainly of β-glucopyranosyl residues. The selenylation of mCVP-1S, performed using an HNO3-Na2SeO3 method, produced a series of selenized mCVP-1Ss (SemCVP-1Ss). Varying the reaction time, temperature and Na2SeO3 dosage altered the yield and selenium content of the SemCVP-1Ss. NMR spectra showed substitution mostly at C-6, and Congo red tests indicated excessive selenylation might destroy the triple-helical structure of SemCVP-1Ss. The antidiabetic activities of SemCVP-1Ss with varying selenium contents (low, middle and high) were tested in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. In SemCVP-1Ss with triple-helical structure, increasing selenium content enhanced antidiabetic activity, but damage to the triple-helical structure weakened antidiabetic activity. The ability of SemCVP-1Ss to normalize key biochemical parameters in diabetic mice was greater than that of the polysaccharide from the fruiting body of C. ventricosum.Entities:
Keywords: Antidiabetic activity; Catathelasma ventricosum; Directional modification; Selenylation; Structure characterization
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28821124 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.06.050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381