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Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use

Camellia oleifera is an important Chinese commercial crop. Camellia oleifera can display abnormal leaves due to infection by the parasitic fungus Exobasidium gracile. Exobasidium gracile was isolated from infected leaves and used in fermentation, and exopolysaccharides EP0-1 and EP0.5-1 were purifie...

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Autores principales: Dong, Zhe, Liu, Wen, Zhou, Dejian, Li, Peipei, Wang, Teng, Sun, Kunlai, Zhao, Yuqin, Wang, Jie, Wang, Bin, Chen, Yin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31146421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24112048
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author Dong, Zhe
Liu, Wen
Zhou, Dejian
Li, Peipei
Wang, Teng
Sun, Kunlai
Zhao, Yuqin
Wang, Jie
Wang, Bin
Chen, Yin
author_facet Dong, Zhe
Liu, Wen
Zhou, Dejian
Li, Peipei
Wang, Teng
Sun, Kunlai
Zhao, Yuqin
Wang, Jie
Wang, Bin
Chen, Yin
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description Camellia oleifera is an important Chinese commercial crop. Camellia oleifera can display abnormal leaves due to infection by the parasitic fungus Exobasidium gracile. Exobasidium gracile was isolated from infected leaves and used in fermentation, and exopolysaccharides EP0-1 and EP0.5-1 were purified from the fermentation broth. EP0-1 was an alkaline polysaccharide consisting mainly of the linkages α-d-Manp(1→, →2)-α-d-Manp(1→ and →6)-α-d-Manp(1→, →3)-α-d-Glcp(1→ and→4)-α-d-Glcp(1→, terminal β-d-Galf, (1→5)-β-d-Galf, and terminal β-D-GlcN(1→. EP0.5-1 was an acidic galactofuranose-containing polysaccharide. It contained the linkages of α-d-Manp(1→, →2)-α-d-Manp(1→, →6)-α-d-Manp(1→,→2, 6)-α-d-Manp(1→, →4)-α-d-Glcp(1→, and →4)-α-d-GlcUA(1→. Galactofuranose linkages were composed of terminal β-d-Galf, (1→6)-β-d-Galf and (1→2)-β-d-Galf. Exobasidium gracile exopolysaccharides displayed significant immunoregulatory activity by activating macrophages. This research indicates that infected leaves from Camellia oleifera including the exopolysaccharides produced by the parasitic fungus Exobasidium gracile by are worth further investigation as a functional product.
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spelling pubmed-66005612019-07-16 Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use Dong, Zhe Liu, Wen Zhou, Dejian Li, Peipei Wang, Teng Sun, Kunlai Zhao, Yuqin Wang, Jie Wang, Bin Chen, Yin Molecules Article Camellia oleifera is an important Chinese commercial crop. Camellia oleifera can display abnormal leaves due to infection by the parasitic fungus Exobasidium gracile. Exobasidium gracile was isolated from infected leaves and used in fermentation, and exopolysaccharides EP0-1 and EP0.5-1 were purified from the fermentation broth. EP0-1 was an alkaline polysaccharide consisting mainly of the linkages α-d-Manp(1→, →2)-α-d-Manp(1→ and →6)-α-d-Manp(1→, →3)-α-d-Glcp(1→ and→4)-α-d-Glcp(1→, terminal β-d-Galf, (1→5)-β-d-Galf, and terminal β-D-GlcN(1→. EP0.5-1 was an acidic galactofuranose-containing polysaccharide. It contained the linkages of α-d-Manp(1→, →2)-α-d-Manp(1→, →6)-α-d-Manp(1→,→2, 6)-α-d-Manp(1→, →4)-α-d-Glcp(1→, and →4)-α-d-GlcUA(1→. Galactofuranose linkages were composed of terminal β-d-Galf, (1→6)-β-d-Galf and (1→2)-β-d-Galf. Exobasidium gracile exopolysaccharides displayed significant immunoregulatory activity by activating macrophages. This research indicates that infected leaves from Camellia oleifera including the exopolysaccharides produced by the parasitic fungus Exobasidium gracile by are worth further investigation as a functional product. MDPI 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6600561/ /pubmed/31146421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24112048 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dong, Zhe
Liu, Wen
Zhou, Dejian
Li, Peipei
Wang, Teng
Sun, Kunlai
Zhao, Yuqin
Wang, Jie
Wang, Bin
Chen, Yin
Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use
title Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use
title_full Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use
title_fullStr Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use
title_short Bioactive Exopolysaccharides Reveal Camellia oleifera Infected by the Fungus Exobasidium gracile Could Have a Functional Use
title_sort bioactive exopolysaccharides reveal camellia oleifera infected by the fungus exobasidium gracile could have a functional use
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31146421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24112048
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