Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
In this paper we report the characterization by monosaccharide and linkage analyses and by NMR spectroscopy and size exclusion
chromatography of the carbohydrate fraction extracted from Echinacea angustifolia radix. In addition, the products of endo-pectin lyase,
endo-pectate lyase, endo-polygalacturonase, endo-galactanase, and endo-arabinase digestion were characterized by MALDI-TOF mass
spectrometry. The data obtained during this study showed that the carbohydrate fraction extracted from E. angustifolia radix is
constituted by two polysaccharides with molecular weight of about 128,000 and 4500 Da. The low molecular weight polysaccharide
corresponds to inulin while the high molecular weight component is a high metoxy pectin in which the backbone structure of the
smooth region is constituted by a-(1-4)-polygalacturonan partially methyl esterified (60%) and acetylated (9%) and with the hairy
regions containing 2-O- and 2,4-O-rhamnopyranose, 5-O- and 3,5-O-arabinofuranose, 3,6-galactopyranose, and terminal rhamnopyranose,
arabinofuranose, arabinopyranose, galactopyranose, and galacturonopyranose. Mass spectrometry data of a galactanase
treated sample showed evidence of a novel structure in the pectin hairy region, namely a galactose-galacturonic acid alternating
sequence.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Echinacea; Immunostimolation; Structure; Pectin
Elenco autori:
Spina, EMANUELA TERESA AGATA; Garozzo, Domenico; Cozzolino, Rosaria; Impallomeni, Giuseppe
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