This study explores the isolation and characterization of two acidic polysaccharides from baobab () fruits, named ADPs40-F3 and ADPs60-F3; the two types of acidic polysaccharides exhibited high sugar content and chemical structural features characterized by O-H, C-H, carbonyl C=O, and COOH carboxyl functional groups. The two fractions showed molecular weights of 1.66 × 10 and 9.59 × 10 Da. ADPs40-F3 residues consist of arabinose (2.80%), galactose (0.91%), glucose (3.60%), xylose (34.70%), and galacturonic acid (58.10%). On the other hand, ADPs60-F3 is composed of rhamnose (1.50%), arabinose (5.50%), galactose (2.50%), glucose (3.10%), xylose (26.00%), and galacturonic acid (61.40%). Furthermore, NMR analysis showed that the main acidic structures of ADPs40-F3 and ADPs60-F3 are formed by 4,6)-α-d-GalA-(1→, →4)-β-d-Xyl-(1→, →4,6)-β-d-Glc-(1→, →5)-α-L-Ara-(1→, →4,6)-α-d-Gal-(1→ residues and 4)-α-d-GalA-(1→, →4)-β-d-Xyl-(1→, →6)-β-d-Glc-(1→, →5)-α-l-Ara(1→ 4,6)-α-d-Gal-(4,6→, →2)-α-Rha- residues, respectively, based on the observed signals. Antioxidant assays against DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP revealed significant antioxidant activities for ADPs40-F3 and ADPs60-F3, comparable to ascorbic acid (VC). Additionally, both polysaccharides exhibited a dose-dependent inhibition of α-glucosidase and α-amylase activities, suggesting potential anti-diabetic properties. In vivo evaluation demonstrated that ADPs60-F3 significantly reduced blood glucose levels, indicating promising therapeutic effects. These findings underscore the potential utility of baobab fruit polysaccharides as natural antioxidants and anti-diabetic agents.

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