Extraction of high purity fucoidans from brown seaweeds using cellulases and alginate lyases
Fucoidans are fucose rich sulfated polysaccharides that are found in the cell wall of brown seaweeds and have been shown to have several beneficial bioactivities. In the present study, we report a new enzymatic extraction technique for the production of pure and intact fucoidans from the two brown s...
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description | Fucoidans are fucose rich sulfated polysaccharides that are found in the cell wall of brown seaweeds and have been shown to have several beneficial bioactivities. In the present study, we report a new enzymatic extraction technique for the production of pure and intact fucoidans from the two brown seaweeds Saccharina latissima and Alaria esculenta. This new extraction protocol uses the commercial cellulase blend Cellic® CTec2 in combination with endo- and exo-acting thermophilic alginate lyases. The fucoidans obtained by this extraction technique are compared to traditionally extracted fucoidans in terms of chemical compositions and molecular weights and are shown to contain significantly higher amounts of fucose and sulfate, the main components of fucoidans, while cellulose, laminarin, and alginate contamination is low. Thus, by using this combination of enzymes, the extracted fucoidans do not undergo depolymerization during extraction and additional purification steps are not needed. The high purity fucoidans isolated by this new enzymatic extraction technique can be used to provide insight into the different fucoidan structures and biological activities.
•New enzymatic extraction technique for the production of pure and intact fucoidans•Efficient fucoidan extraction using alginate lyases and cellulases•Pure fucoidans with very low content of cellulose, laminarin and alginate•Enzymically extracted fucoidans with high molecular weights•No need for purification steps after fucoidan extraction |
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