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Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions

The water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) glucose, fructose, and sucrose are well-known to the great public, but fructans represent another type of WSC that deserves more attention given their prebiotic and immunomodulatory properties in the food context. Although the occurrence of inulin-type fructo-ol...

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Autores principales: Cruz-Cárdenas, Carlos I., Miranda-Ham, María L., Castro-Concha, Lizbeth A., Ku-Cauich, José R., Vergauwen, Rudy, Reijnders, Timmy, Van den Ende, Wim, Escobedo-GraciaMedrano, Rosa M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00395
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author Cruz-Cárdenas, Carlos I.
Miranda-Ham, María L.
Castro-Concha, Lizbeth A.
Ku-Cauich, José R.
Vergauwen, Rudy
Reijnders, Timmy
Van den Ende, Wim
Escobedo-GraciaMedrano, Rosa M.
author_facet Cruz-Cárdenas, Carlos I.
Miranda-Ham, María L.
Castro-Concha, Lizbeth A.
Ku-Cauich, José R.
Vergauwen, Rudy
Reijnders, Timmy
Van den Ende, Wim
Escobedo-GraciaMedrano, Rosa M.
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description The water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) glucose, fructose, and sucrose are well-known to the great public, but fructans represent another type of WSC that deserves more attention given their prebiotic and immunomodulatory properties in the food context. Although the occurrence of inulin-type fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) was proposed in the fruit of some banana accessions, little or no information is available neither on the exact identity of the fructan species, nor on the fructan content in different parts of banana plants and among a broader array of banana cultivars. Here, we investigated the WSC composition in leaves, pulp of ripe fruits and rhizomes from mature banana plants of 11 accessions (I to XI), including both cultivated varieties and wild Musa species. High performance anion exchange chromatography with integrated pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-IPAD) showed the presence of 1-kestotriose [GF(2)], inulobiose [F(2)], inulotriose [F(3)], 6-kestotriose and 6G-kestotriose (neokestose) fructan species in the pulp of mature fruits of different accessions, but the absence of 1,1-nystose and 1,1,1 kestopentaose and higher degree of polymerization (DP) inulin-type fructans. This fructan fingerprint points at the presence of one or more invertases that are able to use fructose and sucrose as alternative acceptor substrates. Quantification of glucose, fructose, sucrose and 1-kestotriose and principal component analysis (PCA) identified related banana groups, based on their specific WSC profiles. These data provide new insights in the biochemical diversity of wild and cultivated bananas, and shed light on potential roles that fructans may fulfill across species, during plant development and adaptation to changing environments. Furthermore, the promiscuous behavior of banana fruit invertases (sucrose and fructose as acceptor substrates besides water) provides a new avenue to boost future work on structure-function relationships on these enzymes, potentially leading to the development of genuine banana fructosyltransferases that are able to increase fructan content in banana fruits.
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spelling pubmed-44603102015-06-23 Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions Cruz-Cárdenas, Carlos I. Miranda-Ham, María L. Castro-Concha, Lizbeth A. Ku-Cauich, José R. Vergauwen, Rudy Reijnders, Timmy Van den Ende, Wim Escobedo-GraciaMedrano, Rosa M. Front Plant Sci Plant Science The water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) glucose, fructose, and sucrose are well-known to the great public, but fructans represent another type of WSC that deserves more attention given their prebiotic and immunomodulatory properties in the food context. Although the occurrence of inulin-type fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) was proposed in the fruit of some banana accessions, little or no information is available neither on the exact identity of the fructan species, nor on the fructan content in different parts of banana plants and among a broader array of banana cultivars. Here, we investigated the WSC composition in leaves, pulp of ripe fruits and rhizomes from mature banana plants of 11 accessions (I to XI), including both cultivated varieties and wild Musa species. High performance anion exchange chromatography with integrated pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-IPAD) showed the presence of 1-kestotriose [GF(2)], inulobiose [F(2)], inulotriose [F(3)], 6-kestotriose and 6G-kestotriose (neokestose) fructan species in the pulp of mature fruits of different accessions, but the absence of 1,1-nystose and 1,1,1 kestopentaose and higher degree of polymerization (DP) inulin-type fructans. This fructan fingerprint points at the presence of one or more invertases that are able to use fructose and sucrose as alternative acceptor substrates. Quantification of glucose, fructose, sucrose and 1-kestotriose and principal component analysis (PCA) identified related banana groups, based on their specific WSC profiles. These data provide new insights in the biochemical diversity of wild and cultivated bananas, and shed light on potential roles that fructans may fulfill across species, during plant development and adaptation to changing environments. Furthermore, the promiscuous behavior of banana fruit invertases (sucrose and fructose as acceptor substrates besides water) provides a new avenue to boost future work on structure-function relationships on these enzymes, potentially leading to the development of genuine banana fructosyltransferases that are able to increase fructan content in banana fruits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4460310/ /pubmed/26106398 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00395 Text en Copyright © 2015 Cruz-Cárdenas, Miranda-Ham, Castro-Concha, Ku-Cauich, Vergauwen, Reijnders, Van den Ende and Escobedo-GraciaMedrano. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Cruz-Cárdenas, Carlos I.
Miranda-Ham, María L.
Castro-Concha, Lizbeth A.
Ku-Cauich, José R.
Vergauwen, Rudy
Reijnders, Timmy
Van den Ende, Wim
Escobedo-GraciaMedrano, Rosa M.
Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions
title Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions
title_full Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions
title_fullStr Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions
title_full_unstemmed Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions
title_short Fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different Musa spp. accessions
title_sort fructans and other water soluble carbohydrates in vegetative organs and fruits of different musa spp. accessions
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26106398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00395
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