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Structural characterization of polysaccharides from the roots of Urtica fissa

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Three polysaccharides were isolated from the roots of Urtica fissa by extraction, ultrafiltration, anion-exchange, and gel-filtration chromatography. The structures were characterized using acetylation, methylation, and spectral methods (GCMS, NMR). All three polysaccharides are mainly composed of d-arabinofuranosyl, d-galactopyranosyl, d-glucopyranosyl residues with different structural characteristics. Polysaccharide A of MW 5.2 × 103 contained a linear chain of 1-linked -d-glucopyranosyl, 1,6-linked -d-glucopyranosyl, 1,6-linked α-galactopyranosyl, and 1,5-linked -arabinofuranosyl moieties. Polysaccharide B of MW 7.7 × 104 possessed a chain consisting of 1,5-linked α-d-arabinofuranosyl, 1,3-linked -d-mannopyranosyl, 1,6-linked -d-glucopyranosyl, and 1,6-linked α-d-galactopyranosyl residues, but 4-O of α-d-galactopyranosyl residues were branched by terminal -d-glucopyranosyl residues. Polysaccharide C of MW 5.3 × 104 composed of a chain of 1,5-linked α-d-arabinofuranosyl, 1,4-linked -d-galactopyranosyl, 1,5-linked -d-xylopyranosyl, 1,4-linked -d-mannopyranosyl, 1-linked -d-glucopyranosyl residues, and the terminal -d-glucopyranosyl residues are attached to 3-O positions of 1,6-linked α-d-glucopyranosyl residues.

Keywords: Urtica fissa; Urticaceae family; isolation; polysaccharide; structural characterization

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing, China

Publication date: 01 November 2009

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