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Studies on the structure of hyaluronic acid. Characterization of the product formed when hyaluronic acid is treated with ascorbic acid.

D A Swann.   

Abstract

Physical and chemical methods were used to characterize hyaluronic acid before (fraction HAIIBI) and after (fraction HA-AA) treatment with ascorbic acid. Fraction HA-AA was recovered with an almost quantitative yield and was shown to be chemically identical with fraction HAIIBI by all the methods used. These two materials, however, differed markedly in their molecular sizes and degree of polydispersity. By using sedimentation, diffusion and sedimentation-equilibrium analyses, weight-average molecular weights of about 1.2x10(6) and 6.5x10(4) respectively were obtained for fractions HAIIBI and HA-AA. It is concluded from these results that hyaluronic acid has a molecular weight of about 65000 and that the polysaccharide chain of this molecule is not depolymerized by ascorbic acid. It is further proposed that hyaluronic acid molecules in the matrix of connective tissues are present either in an aggregated form or as subunits of heterogeneous macromolecules, and that it is the linkages responsible for the organization of these structures which are broken by ascorbic acid.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5343791      PMCID: PMC1184970          DOI: 10.1042/bj1140819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


  17 in total

1.  Studies on the ascorbic acid-induced depolymerization of hyaluronic acid.

Authors:  W Niedermeier; C Dobson; R P Laney
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1967-07-25

2.  Transient intermediates in the radiolysis of hyaluronic acid.

Authors:  E A Balaza; J V Davies; G O Phillips; M D Young
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  1967-06       Impact factor: 2.841

3.  Catalytic role of copper and iron ions in the depolymerization of hyaluronic acid by ascorbic acid.

Authors:  G Matsumura; W Pigman
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  1965-06       Impact factor: 4.013

4.  Studies on hyaluronic acid. I. The preparation and properties of rooster comb hyaluronic acid.

Authors:  D A Swann
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1968-02-01

5.  Studies on hyaluronic acid. II. The protein component(s) of rooster comb hyaluronic acid.

Authors:  D A Swann
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1968-05-06

6.  An automated method for the determination of hexuronic acids.

Authors:  E A Balazs; K O Berntsen; J Karossa; D A Swann
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1965-09       Impact factor: 3.365

7.  Depolymerization of hyaluronic acid by autoxidants and radiatiions.

Authors:  G Matsumura; A Herp; W Pigman
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  1966-08       Impact factor: 2.841

8.  The mechanism of action of ceruloplasmin in inhibiting ascorbic acid-induced depolymerization of hyaluronic acid.

Authors:  W Niedermeier; R P Laney; C Dobson
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1967-11-28

9.  Fractionation of ahyaluronic acid preparation in a density gradient. Some properties of the hyaluronic acid.

Authors:  P Silpananta; J R Dunstone; A G Ogston
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1968-08       Impact factor: 3.857

10.  Isolation of arabinose-containing hyaluronate peptides and xylose-containing chondroitin sulfate peptides from protease-digested brain tissue.

Authors:  A H Wardi; W S Allen; D L Turner; Z Stary
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  1966-10       Impact factor: 4.013

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1.  [Electron microscopic investigations of vitreous collagen after treating the vitreous with liquefying substances (author's transl)].

Authors:  O Schmut; P Roll; H Hofmann
Journal:  Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  1975-08-06

2.  [Viscosity measurements of bovine vitreous humor for investigation of molecular changes of hyaluronic acid by ascorbic acid (author's transl)].

Authors:  O Schmut; H Hofmann
Journal:  Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  1974

3.  Loss of basophilic (sulphated) material from sections of cartilage treated with periodate solution.

Authors:  J E Scott; M J Tigwell; S W Sajdera
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1972-03
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