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Structural Characteristics and Immunomodulatory Effects of a Long-Chain Polysaccharide From Laminaria japonica.
Cui, Jiamei; Wang, Yunpeng; Kim, Eunyoung; Zhang, Chongyu; Zhang, Guiguo; Lee, Yunkyoung.
Afiliação
  • Cui J; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Jeju National University, Jeju, South Korea.
  • Wang Y; Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Prevention, Department of Animal Nutrition, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian City, China.
  • Kim E; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Jeju National University, Jeju, South Korea.
  • Zhang C; Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Prevention, Department of Animal Nutrition, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian City, China.
  • Zhang G; Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Prevention, Department of Animal Nutrition, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian City, China.
  • Lee Y; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Jeju National University, Jeju, South Korea.
Front Nutr ; 9: 762595, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35419391
ABSTRACT
Polysaccharides derived from Laminaria japonica (LJPS) have shown a variety of beneficial effects on improving human health; however, the structural features and bioactivities of long-chain LJPS remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the structural characteristics and bioactivities of a novel long-chain LJPS. Results showed that the LJPS was composed of Fuc, Rha, Ara, Gal, Glc, Xyl, Man, Fru, Rib, GalA, GluA, GlcA, and ManA, with a molar ratio of 35.711.480.2813.160.552.976.920.580.410.143.1615.8418.79. Of these, Fuc, Gal, Man, GlcA, and ManA were the predominant components with an accumulated proportion of 93.6%. The LJPS was found to consist of seven types of the monomer residues, and the main interchain glycosidic linkages were ß -D-(1 → 2), α -D-(1 → 3), (1 → 4), and (1 → 6), and the molecular mass was 5.79 × 104 g/mol. Regarding the molecular conformation, LJPS was a multi-branched, long-chain macromolecule, and appeared in a denser crosslinking network with highly branched and helix domains in the terms of morphology. Additionally, the LJPS had no toxicity to mouse macrophage cells and exhibited biphasic immuno-modulating capacity. The present findings suggested that the long-chain LJPS might be an attractive candidate as an immunopotentiating and anti-inflammatory functional food, and this study also provides a feasible approach to decipher the structural characteristics and spatial conformations of plant-derived polysaccharides.
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