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Antioxidant capacities of mannans and glucans are related to their susceptibility of free radical degradation. | LitMetric

Antioxidant capacities of mannans and glucans are related to their susceptibility of free radical degradation.

Int J Biol Macromol

Institute of Chemistry, Department of Immunochemistry of Glycoconjugates, Centre of Excellence Glycomed, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 84538 Bratislava, Slovakia. Electronic address:

Published: October 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Microbial and plant polysaccharides, such as yeast mannans and β-glucans, can act as antioxidants against oxidative damage, with some demonstrating substantial effectiveness.
  • The study found that commercially prepared β-glucans and carboxymethylated β-glucans (CM-glucan) had varying levels of antioxidant capacity, with CM-glucan being the most effective (65.4% in the hydroxyl radical assay).
  • All tested polysaccharides were susceptible to degradation by hydroxyl radicals, and the presence of salicylate helped inhibit this degradation, highlighting their potential protective roles amidst oxidative stress.

Article Abstract

Microbial and plant polysaccharides in nature are frequently exposed to oxidative burst. They may act as antioxidants buffering the radical attack. This paper presents antioxidant properties of prepared yeast mannans, commercial β-glucans as well as the chemically prepared carboxymethylated β-glucan (CM-glucan). The hydroxyl radical antioxidant assay and the DPPH radical-scavenging assay were used. Yeast mannans and β-glucans (1.6 mg mL(-1)) showed antioxidant capacities against OH(·) up to 14.1%, while CM-glucan was significantly higher antioxidant (65.4%). In the DPPH(·) assay, the antioxidant capacities of yeast mannans and β-glucans (1.0 mg mL(-1)) were lower and reached up to ~6.5%. All polysaccharides tested were effectively degraded by OH(·) and the presence of salicylate considerably inhibited their degradation. Measure of Fe(2+) chelation revealed less than 13.1% effectivity for all polysaccharides. In all antioxidant and degradation experiments the yeast mannans showed very similar results to commercial β-glucans. The antioxidant capacities of polysaccharides may be assessed by simple HPLC monitoring.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2013.07.016DOI Listing

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