Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1987552 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Angelica sinensis polysaccharides were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR). The major sugar of the polysaccharide was saccharose (18.55%); and the sugar constituted about 83% of the monomer content. Glucose and fructose were found as minor components of the polysaccharides. The FT-IR spectra of A. sinensis polysaccharides are used for determination of their structural features. The FT-IR spectrum of A. sinensis polysaccharides showed bands at 1641 cm−1, 1415 cm−1, 1050 cm−1 and 926 cm−1 characteristic for the carboxylic group. Absorptions at 2920–2930 cm−1 are attributed to asymmetrical stretching vibration of CH2-group. Medium stretch observed in the range 1650–1400 cm−1 is assigned to C–C stretching of polysaccharides. Cardioprotective effects of A. sinensis polysaccharides were evaluated by using myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (IR) rats. A. sinensis polysaccharides treatment significantly reduced myocardial infarction size, enhanced CT-1 and antioxidant enzymes activity, downregulated caspase-12 mRNA expression in rats. The study strongly suggests the cardioprotective activity of A. sinensis polysaccharides in limiting ischemia–reperfusion induced myocardial injury.