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Are Structurally Modified Galactomannan Derivatives Biologically Active?

Maurycyo Silva Geronço, Igor Frederico da Silveira Ramos, Edson C. Silva-Filho, Márcia dos Santos Rizzo, Alessandra Braga Ribeiro, Marcília Pinheiro da Costa

2021Polysaccharides22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Galactomannans are versatile macromolecules with broad industrial potential. The influence of changes in the chemical structures and respective bioactivities of these polysaccharides have been extensively studied. The derivatives obtained by sulfation, complexation, and phosphorylation are the most studied biological properties in galactomannans. The derivatives obtained have shown several pharmacological activities such as antiviral, antimicrobial, anticoagulant, fibrinolytic, chemopreventive, anticancer, antioxidant, chondroprotective, analgesic, immunomodulatory, and antileishmanial. Considering the relevance of these studies, we aim to provide an overview of studies that apply galactomannan modification or derivatization strategies to improve their properties for applications in the biomedical area. We identified the success of most modified galactomannans for pharmacological purposes. However, some studies found loss of bioactivity of the original polysaccharide after chemical changes to its original structures.

Topics & Concepts

GalactomannanChemistryAntimicrobialPolysaccharideBiological activityDerivatizationCombinatorial chemistrySulfationChemical modificationBiochemistryOrganic chemistryIn vitroHigh-performance liquid chromatographyPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsPolysaccharides Composition and ApplicationsNanocomposite Films for Food Packaging
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