An arabinan isolated from the antioxidant active fraction of wild blackthorn fruits (Prunus spinosa L.).

Carbohydr Res

Institute of Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-84538, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Published: January 2023

Despite the many health benefits of wild blackthorn fruits, their use is negligible and little explored. Preliminary results suggest that this fruit is a rich source of natural antioxidants. Antioxidant active fraction, extracted from wild blackthorn fruits by cold water extraction (Cw), was subjected to ion-exchange chromatography, which gave ten fractions after a successive elution with water, sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide solutions. Fraction eluted by water contained an arabinan of a low molecular weight (M = 5000). Its chemical and spectroscopic studies have revealed a highly branched structure with backbone composed of 1,5-linked α-l-arabinofuranose residues; about 76% of them are branched dominantly through O3 and much less through O2, however, some arabinose units (∼8%) were fully branched. In addition to terminal α-L-Araf, the presence of β-L-Araf unit was also identified in blackthorn L-arabinan. Antioxidant activity tests of Cw ion exchange fractions revealed significant effects only of fractions eluted with 1 M sodium chloride (6F) and sodium hydroxide (7F) solutions, while phenolic free arabinan did not possess this effect. Phenolic compounds linked via α-l-arabinosyl side chains appear to be responsible for the antioxidant effect of two Cw fractions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carres.2022.108730DOI Listing

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