Characterization and antioxidant activity for exopolysaccharide from submerged culture of Boletus aereus

•Three EPS fractions were purified from the exopolysaccharide of B. aereus.•The physico-chemical characterization of EPS fractions was determined.•The thermal stabilities of EPSs are related to their carbohydrate compositions.•The Fr-I showed strongest antioxidant among the three EPS fractions.•The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Process biochemistry (1991) 2014-06, Vol.49 (6), p.1047-1053
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Jian-Qiang, Wang, Ji-Zhong, Shi, Chao-Wen, Mao, Duo-Bin, He, Pei-Xin, Xu, Chun-Ping
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Zusammenfassung:•Three EPS fractions were purified from the exopolysaccharide of B. aereus.•The physico-chemical characterization of EPS fractions was determined.•The thermal stabilities of EPSs are related to their carbohydrate compositions.•The Fr-I showed strongest antioxidant among the three EPS fractions.•The antioxidant abilities of EPSs are related to the carbohydrate compositions. Three polysaccharide fractions (designated as Fr-I, Fr-II and Fr-III) were successfully purified from the crude exopolysaccharide (EPS) produced from submerged culture of Boletus aereus by gel filtration chromatography on Sepharose CL-6B. The size exclusion chromatography/multi-angle laser light scattering (SEC/MALLS) system showed that the average molecular weights (Mws) of these three fractions were 1.365×106, 1.048×105 and 2.471×104g/mol, respectively. The SEC/MALLS also revealed that the molecular conformation of the Fr-I was a random coil, with Fr-II being a rigid rod in aqueous solution. Moreover, monosaccharide composition analysis indicated that Fr-I was mainly composed of glucose, while both of Fr-II and Fr-III were mainly composed of mannose and glucose. Then, FT-IR spectral analysis of the purified EPS revealed prominent characteristic groups. Furthermore, thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) indicated the degradation temperature of the Fr-I (170°C) was higher than those of Fr-II (156°C) and Fr-III (155°C). Finally, on the basis of the antioxidant activity test in vitro, Fr-I exhibited the highest antioxidant ability among these samples, which might be attributed to the monosaccharide composition and molecular weight in the EPS fraction.
ISSN:1359-5113
1873-3298
DOI:10.1016/j.procbio.2014.03.009