Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1389627 Carbohydrate Research 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A fucoidan fraction composed of l-fucose, sulfate, and d-glucuronic acid in a molar proportion of about 1:1:0.25 and small amount of acetyl groups was isolated from the brown alga Chordaria flagelliformis. Several modified polysaccharides were prepared from the native fucoidan using solvolytic desulfation, carboxyl reduction, and partial acid hydrolysis. Polysaccharide structures were elucidated by methylation analysis and 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. The fucoidan was shown to contain a backbone of 3-linked α-l-fucopyranose residues, about one-third of which are glycosylated at C-2 by α-d-glucopyranosyluronic acid residues. About half of the latter residues are glycosylated at C-4 by single α-l-fucofuranose residues or by disaccharides α-l-Fucf-(1→2)-α-l-Fucf-(1→. Fucofuranose residues are mono- and disulfated at different positions, whereas some additional sulfate groups occupy C-2 and C-4 of the backbone, the latter position being also partially acetylated.

Graphical abstractIn the native fucoidan some fucofuranose residues are mono- and disulfated at different positions, additional sulfate groups may occupy C-2 and C-4 of the backbone, the latter position being also partially acetylated.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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