| Literature DB >> 32980416 |
Pallabi Banerjee1, Subrata Jana1, Shuvam Mukherjee1, Kaushik Bera1, Sujay Kumar Majee1, Imran Ali1, Saikat Pal1, Bimalendu Ray1, Sayani Ray2.
Abstract
A 91 kDa heteropolysaccharide (F2) was isolated from Mangifera indica fruit via extraction with H2O, purification by C2H5OH, starch removal and ion exchange chromatography. This polymer was made up mostly of Ara, Gal, Glc, Rha, Xyl, and GalA in a 37: 29: 9:3:2:19 molar proportion. It inherited a small backbone containing GalpA and Rhap units substituted with very large side chains containing differently linked Ara and Gal units plus esterified gallic acid (GA) residue. Several enzymes generated oligosaccharides including (i) Ara2-10Ac6-22, (ii) Gal1-8Ac5-26 and (iii) GA1Gal1Ac7 were characterized. This polysaccharide, which showed dose dependent antioxidant activity, exhibited synergism with gallic acid, and formed a complex (K = 1.2 × 106 M-1) with β-lactoglobulin. Accordingly, H2O treatment produces a polysaccharide with desired biochemical properties; this could be effective in designing innovative functional food with flexible makeup.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant activity; Complexation with β-lactoglobulin; Isolation and characterisation; Mangifera indica fruit heteropolysaccharide
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32980416 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.09.161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953