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Characterization of the polysaccharide from Bletilla striata and its inhibitory effects on amylolytic enzymes and prebiotic activity

Chunyan Fu, Xuefeng Deng, Jun Gao

2025Frontiers in Nutrition6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the current study, a new polysaccharide named Bletilla striata polysaccharide (BSP) with an average molecular weight ( M w ) of 85.4 kDa was obtained from B. striata. The inhibitory effects of BSP on α-amylase and α-glucosidase, as well as its prebiotic properties, were determined. The results showed that BSP was a neutral polysaccharide and is composed of mannose, glucose, and galactose with a relative molar ratio of 3.2:5.4:1.0. The main sugar residues in BSP were →4)-α-D-Glc p -(1→, →6)-β-D-Gal p -(1→, →4)-β-D-Man p -(1→, and β-D-Man p -(1→. BSP displayed strong inhibitory effects against α-amylase and α-glucosidase and exhibited competitive inhibitory kinetics. At 4.0 mg/mL, the inhibitory rates of 67.75 ± 0.45% on α-amylase and 48.24 ± 1.02% on α-glucosidase were obtained, respectively. Moreover, BSP can serve as a carbon source to facilitate the proliferation of probiotics. These findings support the potential application of BSP in diabetes management.

Topics & Concepts

PrebioticPolysaccharideMannoseAmylaseChemistryGalactoseSugarBiochemistryEnzymeMolar ratioInhibitory postsynaptic potentialFood scienceBiologyCatalysisNeuroscienceBiological and pharmacological studies of plantsPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsGinseng Biological Effects and Applications