Zizania latifolia is the second aquatic vegetable in China. The circular valorization of its waste bracts remains an ongoing concern. In this work, the cellulase-microwave-assisted extraction (CMAE) of polysaccharides from waste Z. latifolia bracts (PWZLBs) was explored. Seven parameters were selected via a single-factor test, of which three significant parameters were screened out using the Plackett-Burman design, followed by response surface methodology optimization. The optimal CMAE for PWZLBs were: cellulase addition of 0.5%, microwave time of 7 min, and microwave power of 425 W, resulting in a yield of 0.82 ± 0.08%. Four polysaccharide fractions (PWZLBs-1 ∼ 4) were isolated from PWZLBs, of which PWZLBs-1 accounted for a major proportion and exerted higher scavenging capacities on diphenyl picrylhydrazyl and hydroxyl radicals. More importantly, PWZLBs-1 elicited anticoagulation via prolonging thrombin time and prothrombin time, exhibiting potential for cardiovascular protection. Various characterizations confirmed that PWZLBs-1 is a heteropolysaccharide containing uronic acids and sulfates, with galactose (34.3%) as the predominant monosaccharide, and has a molecular weight of 8061 kDa. This work provides clues for the circular valorization of waste Z. latifolia bracts and offers potential opportunities for the development of new cardiovascular protective drugs.

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