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Purification, structural elucidation, and in vitro antitumor effects of novel polysaccharides from Bangia fuscopurpurea

Jingna Wu, Xiaoting Chen, Kun Qiao, Yongchang Su, Zhiyu Liu

2020Food Science and Human Wellness40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A water-soluble polysaccharide, designated BFP-3, was isolated from Bangia fuscopurpurea by hot water extraction, anion-exchange, and size-exclusion chromatography and tested to determine its antitumor activity. The structural characteristics of BFP-3 were investigated by chemical and spectroscopic methods, including partial acid hydrolysis, methylation analysis, one- and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The results showed that BFP-3 was mainly comprised of rhamnose, arabinose, mannose, glucose, and galactose. Moreover, the weight-average molecular weight of BFP-3 was estimated to be approximately 333 kDa. The backbone of BFP-3 was primarily composed of repeating 5-α-l-Araf-1→(4-α-d-Glcp-1)4→4,6-β-d-Manp-1 units, and the side chains consisted of repeating β-d-Galp-1→(4-β-d-Galp-1)4→4,6-β- d-Galp-1→3,4-α-l-Rhap, β-l-Arap-1→(3-β-d-Galp-1)3, and β-l-Arap-1 units. Counting Kit-8 assays revealed that BFP-3 significantly inhibited the proliferation of A2780, COC1, SKOV3, HO-8910, and OVCAR3 ovarian cancer cells in vitro, indicating that BFP-3 could have potential applications in the treatment of ovarian cancer.

Topics & Concepts

ArabinosePolysaccharideGalactoseRhamnoseIn vitroChemistryMannoseHydrolysisSize-exclusion chromatographyBiochemistryAcid hydrolysisEnzymeXyloseFermentationPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsSeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsPolysaccharides Composition and Applications
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