Cellulase degradation of shrimp chitosan for the preparation of a water-soluble hydrolysate with immunoactivity

Samples of colloidal chitin and chitosans with deacetylation degrees (DD) of 50, 65, 75 and 95% (DD5O, DD65, DD75 and DD95, respectively) were prepared from shrimp chitin. The hydrolytic activity of cellulase on these samples increased with the increasing DO of chitosan, with DD95 being the most eas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fisheries science 2004-12, Vol.70 (6), p.1113-1120
Hauptverfasser: Wu, G.J. (National Taiwan Ocean Univ., Keelung), Tsai, G.J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Samples of colloidal chitin and chitosans with deacetylation degrees (DD) of 50, 65, 75 and 95% (DD5O, DD65, DD75 and DD95, respectively) were prepared from shrimp chitin. The hydrolytic activity of cellulase on these samples increased with the increasing DO of chitosan, with DD95 being the most easily hydrolyzed. Colloidal chitin was hardly hydrolyzed. The optimal reaction temperature and pH for cellulase digestion of chitosan were 55 deg C and pH 5.2. respectively. During cellulase digestion of chitosan, the 9-h hydrolysate had the highest enhancing effect on the proliferation of a human hybridoma cell, HB4C5. This hydrolysate is composed of low-molecular-weight chitosan (LMWC), with a molecular mass of 20.0 kDa, and chitoollgosaccharides, which are composed of sugars with a degree of polymerization of 1-6. In vitro, the 9-h hydrolysate increased both cell proliferation and immunoglobulin (lg)M secretion of HB4C5 because of the presence of chitooligosacchandes for the former activity and LMWC for the latter activity. In vivo, samples of the chitosan hydrolysate, chitooligosaccharide mixture and LMWC significantly increased the levels of serum lgG and 1gM, and enhanced concanavalin A- and lipopolysaccharide-induced proliferation of mouse lymphocytes.
ISSN:0919-9268
1444-2906
DOI:10.1111/j.1444-2906.2004.00912.x