Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
5156785 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The mycelial polysaccharide from Catathelasma ventricosum (mCVP-1S) was found to be a heteropolysaccharide with an average size of 230 kDa composed mainly of β-glucopyranosyl residues. The selenylation of mCVP-1S, performed using an HNO3-Na2SeO3 method, produced a series of selenized mCVP-1Ss (SemCVP-1Ss). Varying the reaction time, temperature and Na2SeO3 dosage altered the yield and selenium content of the SemCVP-1Ss. NMR spectra showed substitution mostly at C-6, and Congo red tests indicated excessive selenylation might destroy the triple-helical structure of SemCVP-1Ss. The antidiabetic activities of SemCVP-1Ss with varying selenium contents (low, middle and high) were tested in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. In SemCVP-1Ss with triple-helical structure, increasing selenium content enhanced antidiabetic activity, but damage to the triple-helical structure weakened antidiabetic activity. The ability of SemCVP-1Ss to normalize key biochemical parameters in diabetic mice was greater than that of the polysaccharide from the fruiting body of C. ventricosum.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Authors
Yuntao Liu, Yuxian You, Yiwen Li, Lan Zhang, Leilei Yin, Yingbin Shen, Cheng Li, Hong Chen, Shujuan Chen, Bin Hu, Daiwen Chen,