Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7783688 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Swallow root pectic oligosaccharide fraction (SRO1) from swallow root pectic polysaccharide (SRPP) possessed a molecular size of 831â¯Da. Structural analysis revealed that it is a rhamnogalacturonan I type, bearing arabinogalactan side chain with β-d-(1â4) galactose along with α-l-Araf (1â5)-α-l-Araf (1â3) structure on α-d-GalA-OAc-(1â2)-α-l-Rha-(1â4)- linear backbone. β-d (1â4) linked galactose being the specific sugar for galectin-3, SRO1 had potentials in inhibiting galectin-3 mediated cancer progression. SRO1 inhibited galectin-3 mediated agglutination, in vitro, effectively with MIC of 1.08â¯Î¼g/â¯mL and down regulated mRNA levels of galectin-3 (â¼92%) along with its downstream key protein that inhibits apoptosis - survivin (â¼78%) suggesting the capability of SRO1 in inhibiting galectin-3 mediated cancer promoting pathway. This is the first report, which highlights the inhibition of interplay of galectin-3 and survivin by a dietary pectic oligosaccharide.
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Authors
S.E. Mallikarjuna, Shylaja M. Dharmesh,