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Research on the Impact of Deep Eutectic Solvent and Hot-Water Extraction Methods on the Structure of Polysaccharides. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored the extraction of polysaccharides from different sources using deep eutectic solvent (DES) and hot-water extraction (HWE) methods, resulting in distinct components for each method.
  • The extracted polysaccharides were characterized in terms of their molecular weight, monosaccharide composition, and structural characteristics, revealing differences between polysaccharide samples from both extraction methods.
  • Analytical techniques like FTIR and NMR revealed unique structural insights, such as varying glycosidic linkages and a broader variety of sugar components in DES-extracted polysaccharides compared to hot-water extracted ones, which is significant for future research.

Article Abstract

Deep eutectic solvent (DES) and hot-water extraction (HWE) methods were utilized to extract polysaccharides from , referred to as DPsP and WPsP, respectively. The extracted polysaccharides were purified using the Superdex-200 dextran gel purification system, resulting in three components for each type of polysaccharide. The structures of these components were characterized. The molecular weight analysis revealed that DPsP components had slightly larger molecular weights compared with WPsP, with DPsP-A showing a slightly higher dispersity index and broader molecular weight distribution. The main monosaccharide components of both DPsP and WPsP were mannose and glucose, while DPsP exhibited a slightly greater variety of sugar components compared with WPsP. FTIR analysis demonstrated characteristic polysaccharide absorption peaks in all six PSP components, with a predominance of acidic pyranose sugars. NMR analysis revealed the presence of pyranose sugars, including rhamnose and sugar aldehyde acids, in both DPsP-B and WPsP-A. DPsP-B primarily exhibited β-type glycosidic linkages, while WPsP-A predominantly displayed α-type glycosidic linkages, with a smaller fraction being β-type. These findings indicated differences in monosaccharide composition and structure between PSPs extracted using different methods. Overall, this study provided experimental evidence for future research on the structure-function relationship of PSPs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574736PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196981DOI Listing

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