Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10604719 Carbohydrate Polymers 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The orange albedo alcohol insoluble solids (AIS) wall preparation, material prepared from the albedo tissue of mature orange fruit, contained 55 mol% pectic polysaccharides, including homogalacturonan (HG), rhamnogalacturonan I (RG I) and rhamnogalacturonan II (RG II) together with Type I arabinogalactan (AG) and arabinan. It also contained cellulose (22 mol%) and other non-cellulosic polysaccharides (14 mol%), including xyloglucans (XGs) (10 mol%), heteromannans (2 mol%) and heteroxylans (2 mol%). Sequential extraction of the AIS performed with NaOAc, CDTA, Na2CO3, 1 M KOH and 4 M KOH produced soluble fractions (Frs.) with different relative proportions of these polysaccharides. The NaOAc and CDTA Frs. were composed predominantly of pectic polysaccharides (89 and 97 mol%, respectively) with only very low proportions of other non-cellulosic polysaccharides. Na2CO3 (50 mM) released highly ramified pectic polysaccharides, whereas stronger alkali (1 M and 4 M KOH) liberated mostly non-cellulosic polysaccharide, comprised predominantly of XG. The NaOAc, CDTA and Na2CO3 Frs. contain low levels of 2-O-methyl-Fuc and 2-O-methyl-Xyl, suggesting the presence of RG II. To obtain the RG II for structural characterization, the NaOAc fraction was digested with a combination of endo-polygalacturonase (endo-PG; PG I and PG II) and exo-PG, and the degradation product was fractionated by anion exchange and size exclusion chromatography. The isolated product (approx. 0.5% of orange albedo AIS) contained all six diagnostic sugars and has a glycosyl linkage composition consistent with the structural model of RG II.
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