Partial Structural Characterization of Complex Polysaccharide Isolated from Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum Marsh) Bark and its Anti-Inflammatory Activity

Pierre Betu Kasangana, Pierre S. Haddad, T. Stevanovic
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The rationale of the present novel research was to report the properties of a major complex polysaccharide from an aqueous extract of sugar maple bark obtained after catalytic organosolv pulping of the maple bark, which impacted the chemical composition of residual liquor. By using such an aqueous extract of bark, a complex polysaccharide was obtained through ultrafiltration, followed by gel filtration on Sephadex G-50, which was named WSF-3, as the third eluted polysaccharide sub-fraction. Partial polymer and structural characterization revealed that WSF-3 had an average molecular weight of 21.5 kDa and consisted of a backbone of glucose residues (87.2%) linked together by α -(1 → 6) glycosidic bonds. The presence of galactose (9.8%) and rhamnose (3.1%) units may represent polysaccharide impurities as their structures have not been confirmed belonging to the glucan structure. If this was the case, WSF-3 could be similar to dextran, polysaccharide previously reported in sugar maple sap. An anti-inflammatory assay indicated that WSF-3 along with WE and its polysaccharide-rich fraction, all at 100 μg/mL, inhibited TNF-α production in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells. These results indicate that the concentrated WSF-3 was responsible, at least in part, for the anti-inflammatory effect of WE, suggest that WSF-3 could have therapeutic implications in the treatment of inflammation and inflammatory-related diseases.
糖枫树皮复合多糖的部分结构特征及其抗炎活性
本研究的基本原理是报道糖枫皮经催化有机溶剂制浆后得到的一种主要复合多糖的性质,这种多糖对残液的化学成分有影响。以树皮水提物为原料,通过超滤得到复合多糖,并在Sephadex G-50上进行凝胶过滤,命名为WSF-3,作为第三个洗脱的多糖亚组分。部分聚合物和结构表征表明,WSF-3平均分子量为21.5 kDa,由葡萄糖残基(87.2%)通过α -(1→6)糖苷键连接而成。半乳糖(9.8%)和鼠李糖(3.1%)单位的存在可能代表多糖杂质,因为它们的结构尚未被证实属于葡聚糖结构。如果是这样的话,WSF-3可能类似于糖枫汁中的葡聚糖。抗炎实验表明,WSF-3与WE及其富含多糖的组分(均为100 μg/mL)一起抑制lps刺激的RAW 264.7细胞中TNF-α的产生。这些结果表明,浓缩的WSF-3至少在一定程度上是WE抗炎作用的原因,提示WSF-3可能在炎症和炎症相关疾病的治疗中具有治疗意义。
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