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Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp

Polygonatum species, including P. cyrtonema, P. kingianum, and P. sibiricum, are edible plants with medicinal purposes, which have long been consumed as food due to their high nutritional value. In this study, polysaccharides from P. cyrtonema (PCP), P. kingianum (PKP) and P. sibiricum (PSP) were ob...

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Autores principales: Bai, Jin-Bo, Ge, Ji-Chun, Zhang, Wang-Juan, Liu, Wang, Luo, Jian-Ping, Xu, Feng-Qing, Wu, De-Ling, Xie, Song-Zi
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07214e
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author Bai, Jin-Bo
Ge, Ji-Chun
Zhang, Wang-Juan
Liu, Wang
Luo, Jian-Ping
Xu, Feng-Qing
Wu, De-Ling
Xie, Song-Zi
author_facet Bai, Jin-Bo
Ge, Ji-Chun
Zhang, Wang-Juan
Liu, Wang
Luo, Jian-Ping
Xu, Feng-Qing
Wu, De-Ling
Xie, Song-Zi
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description Polygonatum species, including P. cyrtonema, P. kingianum, and P. sibiricum, are edible plants with medicinal purposes, which have long been consumed as food due to their high nutritional value. In this study, polysaccharides from P. cyrtonema (PCP), P. kingianum (PKP) and P. sibiricum (PSP) were obtained, and their physicochemical properties and in vitro biological activities were investigated. Our results demonstrated that PCP, PKP, and PSP consist of major fructose and minor glucose, galacturonic acid, and galactose in different molar ratios with the molecular weights of 8.5 × 10(3) Da, 8.7 × 10(3) Da, and 1.0 × 10(4) Da, respectively. The three polysaccharides had triple-helical structures with β-d-Fruf, α-d-Glcp, α-d-Galp sugar residues, and an O-acetyl group, and displayed peak-shaped structures in different sizes. They also exhibited thermal, shear-thinning behavior and viscoelastic properties, and PCP presented the highest viscoelasticity. Moreover, they exerted strong free radical-scavenging abilities, and significant reducing capacity. PCP was the strongest, followed by PSP and then PKP. They significantly promoted the polarization of the M1 macrophage, with the effect of PCP ranking first. All three had similar effects on GLP-1 secretion. It is, therefore, necessary to identify the various roles of these three Polygonatum polysaccharides as functional agents based on their bioactivities and physicochemical properties.
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spelling pubmed-90440252022-04-28 Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp Bai, Jin-Bo Ge, Ji-Chun Zhang, Wang-Juan Liu, Wang Luo, Jian-Ping Xu, Feng-Qing Wu, De-Ling Xie, Song-Zi RSC Adv Chemistry Polygonatum species, including P. cyrtonema, P. kingianum, and P. sibiricum, are edible plants with medicinal purposes, which have long been consumed as food due to their high nutritional value. In this study, polysaccharides from P. cyrtonema (PCP), P. kingianum (PKP) and P. sibiricum (PSP) were obtained, and their physicochemical properties and in vitro biological activities were investigated. Our results demonstrated that PCP, PKP, and PSP consist of major fructose and minor glucose, galacturonic acid, and galactose in different molar ratios with the molecular weights of 8.5 × 10(3) Da, 8.7 × 10(3) Da, and 1.0 × 10(4) Da, respectively. The three polysaccharides had triple-helical structures with β-d-Fruf, α-d-Glcp, α-d-Galp sugar residues, and an O-acetyl group, and displayed peak-shaped structures in different sizes. They also exhibited thermal, shear-thinning behavior and viscoelastic properties, and PCP presented the highest viscoelasticity. Moreover, they exerted strong free radical-scavenging abilities, and significant reducing capacity. PCP was the strongest, followed by PSP and then PKP. They significantly promoted the polarization of the M1 macrophage, with the effect of PCP ranking first. All three had similar effects on GLP-1 secretion. It is, therefore, necessary to identify the various roles of these three Polygonatum polysaccharides as functional agents based on their bioactivities and physicochemical properties. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9044025/ /pubmed/35498116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07214e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Bai, Jin-Bo
Ge, Ji-Chun
Zhang, Wang-Juan
Liu, Wang
Luo, Jian-Ping
Xu, Feng-Qing
Wu, De-Ling
Xie, Song-Zi
Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp
title Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp
title_full Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp
title_fullStr Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp
title_short Physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three Polygonatum spp
title_sort physicochemical, morpho-structural, and biological characterization of polysaccharides from three polygonatum spp
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra07214e
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