Structural studies of endopolygalacturonase-resistant fragments of an antiulcer pectin from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum L.
The endo-alpha-(1-->4)-polygalacturonase-resistant fractions (PG-1, PG-2, and PG-3) from an antiulcer pectin (Bupleuran 2IIc), isolated from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum L., were further analysed by lithium degradation. The results indicated that PG-1 contained a small proportion of long, branched arabinosyl chains and a large proportion of short, neutral oligosaccharide chains. GLC-MS analysis showed that, after methylation the short, neutral oligosaccharide fraction consisted of at least 22 kinds of di- to tetra-saccharide alditols, such as Gal-(1-->4)-Rha-ol (a major component), Ara-(1-->4)-Rha-ol, Glc-(1-->4)-Rha-ol, Ara-->Ara-->Ara-ol, and Ara-->Ara-->Ara-->Ara-ol (minor components) in addition to heteroglycosyl alditols. After deesterification, PG-2 and PG-3 were digested with endo-alpha-(1-->4)-polygalacturonase again, and the enzyme-resistant intermediate size fraction (PG-2') was purified. Component sugar analysis indicated that PG-2' contained 2-Me-Fuc, 2-Me-Xyl, apiose ( Api), aceric acid (AceA), 3-deoxy-D-lyxo-heptulosaric acid (Dha), and 3-deoxy-D-manno-2-octulosonic acid (Kdo) in addition to Rha, Fuc, Ara, Xyl, Man, Gal, Glc, GalA, and GlcA. Lithium degradation of PG-2' gave mainly a pentosyl-->6-deoxyhexosyl-->6-deoxyhexosyl-->pentitol fragment, with some neutral di- and tri-saccharide alditols, including a pentosyl-->deoxyhexitol. Methylation analysis of these degradation products indicated that they contained terminal Rha, Araf, Fuc, Xyl, and Gal, 4-linked Rha, 3-linked Fuc, 3-linked Ara, and 3'-linked Api. Bupleuran 2IIc was eluted as essentially a single peak on gel filtration on Sepharose CL-6B. The neutral sugar content of the successive fractions increased with increasing molecular weight, but each fraction also contained, in addition to Rha, Ara, and Gal, 2-Me-Fuc, 2-Me-Xyl, and Api.[1]References
- Structural studies of endopolygalacturonase-resistant fragments of an antiulcer pectin from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum L. Hirano, M., Kiyohara, H., Matsumoto, T., Yamada, H. Carbohydr. Res. (1994) [Pubmed]
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