This study investigated the physicochemical characteristics and antioxidative role of novel acidic cell-bound exopolysaccharide (EPS-b) from probiotic (MTCC 5898) and gained an insight into the structure-function relationship. The physicochemical analysis of EPS-b isolated by ultrasonication method revealed a heteropolysaccharide molecule with an average MW of 96.97 kDa composed of glucose and galactose subunits present in random-coiled conformation. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses further supported the observation and indicated the presence of α-(1 → 6) linkages. The analyses implicated the significant influence of structural features on the antioxidative activity of EPS-b by showing remarkable ABTS scavenging, reducing, and metal chelating potential with increasing concentration. Besides, the EPS-b by its scavenging potential also maintained the oxidative balance in the Caco-2 cells under oxidative stress and preserved the cellular antioxidative defense system (CAT, GPx, SOD, , and ) at the basal level.
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