Physicochemical characterization of exopolysaccharides conjugated to phenolic compounds: a novel acidic exopolysaccharide containing tartaric acid derived from Rhodotorula taiwanensis

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
M. Moselhy, Dalia Mohamed, F. Abdelzaher, Abeer-Hashem A. Mahmoud, H.K. El-Maksoud, F. Rashad
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Background Polysaccharides that are derived from different sources, in particular those from microorganisms, constitute a hot topic in contemporary research thanks to their high-value applications in different biotechnological sectors. Objective Considering limited existing studies concerning yeasts, the current study was designed to search for promising exopolysaccharide (EPS)-producing yeasts from samples obtained from different biological sources, adopting the strategies of isolation and screening. Materials and methods The present study focused on isolation and screening of EPS-producing yeasts from samples obtained from different biological sources, namely, soil rhizosphere, rotten fruits, local beverages, dairy products, and mixture pickles; identification of the selected promising yeast isolates phenotypically and genetically; extraction and chemical composition of crude exopolysaccharides (C-EPSs) in terms of their contents of carbohydrate, protein, and phenolics; and physicochemical characterization of the partially purified exopolysaccharides (PP-EPSs) by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), Fourier transformation infrared, proton nuclear magnetic resonance, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis. Results and conclusion The most potent isolates that provided the highest yields (2.5 and 2.25 g/l) were identified phenotypically and genetically as Rhodotorula mucilaginosa A1 and Rhodotorula taiwanensis G1. The chemical compositions of C-EPSs of both strains differed in terms of their contents of carbohydrate, protein, and phenolic components. HPLC analysis of the phenolic compounds of C-EPSA1 revealed the presence of eight different constituents, of which quercetin followed by kaempferol, hesperetin, and gallic acid represented 99.81%. However, C-EPSG1 contained only seven, in a much smaller quantity. HPLC analysis demonstrated that both PP-EPSs were acidic heteropolysaccharides; PP-EPSA1 consisted mainly of 69.52% fructose and 30.48% uronic acids. PP-EPSG1 is probably unique; it showed remarkable differences as it contained tartaric acid (1.22%) besides glucose (50.04%), fructose (39.65%), and uronic acid (9.09%). Spectral analyses of both PP-EPSs confirmed their polysaccharide nature through the presence of characteristic functional groups and glycosidic linkage regions. PP-EPSs were semicrystalline in nature, similar in porosity and surface smoothness, and showed resistance to high temperatures. Elemental analysis indicated the participation of both PP-EPSs in five elements (O, C, N, S, and P) in close proportions; PP-EPSA1 contained Ca as an additional element.
酚类化合物共轭外多糖的理化性质:一种从台湾红酵母中提取的含酒石酸的新型酸性外多糖
背景来源不同,特别是微生物来源的多糖,由于其在不同生物技术领域的高价值应用,成为当代研究的热点。目的考虑到现有酵母研究的局限性,本研究采用分离和筛选的策略,从不同生物来源的样品中寻找有前景的胞外多糖(EPS)产生酵母。材料和方法本研究从不同生物来源的样品中分离和筛选产生EPS的酵母,这些生物来源包括土壤根际、腐烂的水果、当地饮料、乳制品和混合泡菜;从表型和遗传学上鉴定所选择的有前景的酵母分离株;粗胞外多糖(C-EPSs)的提取和化学组成,就其碳水化合物、蛋白质和酚类的含量而言;以及通过高效液相色谱(HPLC)、傅立叶变换红外、质子核磁共振、热重分析、X射线衍射、扫描电子显微镜和能量色散X射线分析对部分纯化的胞外多糖(PP EPSs)进行物理化学表征。结果和结论提供最高产量的最有效的分离株(2.5和2.25 g/l)在表型和遗传学上鉴定为粘红酵母A1和黄山红酵母G1。两个菌株的C-EPSs的化学成分在碳水化合物、蛋白质和酚类成分的含量方面不同。C-EPSA1酚类化合物的HPLC分析显示存在八种不同的成分,其中槲皮素占99.81%,其次是山奈酚、橙皮素和没食子酸。然而,C-EPSG1只含有七种,数量要少得多。HPLC分析表明,两种聚丙烯EPSs均为酸性杂多糖;PP-EPSA1主要由69.52%的果糖和30.48%的糖醛酸组成。PP-EPSG1可能是唯一的;除了葡萄糖(50.04%)、果糖(39.65%)和糖醛酸(9.09%)外,它还含有酒石酸(1.22%)。两种PP EPSs的光谱分析通过特征官能团和糖苷连接区的存在证实了它们的多糖性质。PP EPSs本质上是半结晶的,在孔隙率和表面光滑度方面相似,并且表现出耐高温性。元素分析表明,两种PP EPSs在五种元素(O、C、N、S和P)中的参与比例非常接近;PP-EPSA1含有Ca作为附加元素。
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Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal
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