Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5156632 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2017 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
A water soluble polysaccharide (WSP) was extracted and purified from Astragalus gombo seeds (Fabaceae) harvested in Septentrional Sahara (Ouargla, Algeria) with a yield of 6.8% (w/w of the dry seed ground). It was characterized by gas chromatography coupled to the mass spectrometry (GC-MS), size exclusion chromatography with Multi-Angle Light Scattering analysis (SEC-MALLS), high-resolution 1H and 13C NMR, and rheological measurements. The structural characterization indicated that this WSP fraction is a galactomannan with a mannose/galactose ratio of 1.7 formed by a backbone of β-(1,4)-d-mannopyranosyl residues (63%) substituted at O-6 position by a single α-galactopyranose residue (37%). SEC-MALLS analysis revealed that this galactomannan has an average molecular mass (Mw) of 1.1 Ã 106 g/mol, an intrinsic viscosity of 860 mL/g and, a random coil conformation structure. Rheological analysis in semi diluted regimes shown pseudo-plastic and viscoelastic behaviour.
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Authors
T. Chouana, G. Pierre, C. Vial, C. Gardarin, A. Wadouachi, D. Cailleu, D. Le Cerf, Z. Boual, M.D. Ould El Hadj, P. Michaud, C. Delattre,