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THE GALACTAN SULFATE FROM THE EDIBLE, RED ALGA Porphyra columbina
Brasch, Donald J.,Chang, Hi Mui,Chuah, Chaw T.,Melton, Laurence D.
, p. 113 - 126 (1981)
A galactan sulfate has been isolated from the seaweed Porphyra columbina, and its atructure established by a combination of methylation, methanolyais, treatment with alkali followed by methylation, and 13C-n.m.r. spectroscopy.The polysaccharide belongs to the porphyran class, and consists of 3-linked β-D-galactosyl residues and 4-linked α-L-galactosyl residues. 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose and L-galactose 6-sulfate residues total approxymately half of the sugar units, the other being made up of D-galactose residues.Some evidence is presented that suggest that the galactan sulfate does not have a completely alternating structure.
Structure and anti-tumor activity of a high-molecular-weight polysaccharide from cultured mycelium of Cordyceps gunnii
Zhu, Zhen-Yuan,Liu, Nian,Si, Chuan-Ling,Liu, Yang,Ding, Li-Na,Jing, Chen,Liu, An-Jun,Zhang, Yong-Min
experimental part, p. 1072 - 1076 (2012/06/16)
Cordyceps gunnii (berk.) Berk (C. Gunnii) is well known as a Chinese rare caterpillar fungus and has similar pharmacological activity with C. sinensis. In this work, a high-molecular-weight polysaccharide (CPS) was isolated and purified from the mycelia of C. gunnii. The total sugar content of CPS was amounted to 92.84%. The result of HPLC indicated that CPS was a homogeneous polysaccharide. The estimated average molecular weight of CPS was 3.72 × 106 Da. The specific rotation of CPS was recorded αD25=+134.2°. Its characteristic was determined by chemical analysis, gas chromatography, IR spectroscopy and NMR data. The results showed that CPS was mainly composed of glucose, and a small amount of rhamnose, arabinose, xylose, mannose and galactose with a molar ratio of Rha:Ara:Xyl:Man:Glu:Gal = 3.0:2.6:1.0:1.3:106.0:2.8. The main chain of CPS was majorly composed of α-(1 → 4) glucose. The tumor inhibition ratio on K562 cell by CPS was 56.65%.