Title of article :
Pectic polysaccharides of the fresh plum Prunus domestica L. isolated with a simulated gastric fluid and their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities
Author/Authors :
Popov، نويسنده , , Sergey V. and Ovodova، نويسنده , , Raisa G. and Golovchenko، نويسنده , , Victoria V. and Khramova، نويسنده , , Daria S. and Markov، نويسنده , , Pavel A. and Smirnov، نويسنده , , Vasily V. and Shashkov، نويسنده , , Alexandre S. and Ovodov، نويسنده , , Yury S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
A pectic polysaccharide, designated as PD, was extracted from fresh plums (Prunus domestica L.) with a simulated gastric fluid. Galacturonan, which was partially substituted with methyl and O-acetyl ester groups, and rhamnogalacturonan were the main constituents of the linear regions of the sugar chains of PD. The ramified region contained mainly 1,4-linked β-d-galactopyranose residues and, to a lesser extent, 1,5-linked α-l-arabinofuranose residues. The separation of PD, by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography, yielded two pectic fractions: PD-1 and PD-2, eluted with 0.1 and 0.2 M NaCl, respectively. Enzymatic digestion of PD with 1,4-α-d-polygalacturonase yielded the fraction PD-E. The parent pectin PD and the PD-1 fraction were found to diminish the adhesion of peritoneal leukocytes at the concentrations of 0.05–1.0 mg/ml. However, the PD-E fraction failed to have an effect on cell adhesion at the concentrations of 0.05–0.1 mg/ml. PD, PD-1 and PD-E were found to inhibit the production of superoxide anion radicals by reducing xanthine oxidase activity by 38%, 97% and 47%, respectively. Therefore, the PD-1 fraction appeared to be an active fragment of pectic macromolecule isolated from fresh plum with a simulated gastric fluid.
Keywords :
plums , Simulated gastric fluid , Leukocyte adhesion , NMR spectroscopy of polysaccharides , Superoxide anion radical scavenging , Pectin structure
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Journal title :
Food Chemistry