Two neutral polysaccharides named POP-1 and PCP-1 were purified from Polygonatum odoratum and P. cyrtonema, respectively. Results showed that both of them were composed of fructose and glucose, and the… Click to show full abstract
Two neutral polysaccharides named POP-1 and PCP-1 were purified from Polygonatum odoratum and P. cyrtonema, respectively. Results showed that both of them were composed of fructose and glucose, and the average molecular weights of them were about 5 kDa. FT-IR, 1D- and 2D-NMR analyses revealed that both POP-1 and PCP-1 contained a (2→1)-linked β-d-fructofuranose (Fruf) backbone and (2→6)-linked β-d-Fruf side chains with an internal α-d-glucopyranose (Glcp) in neokestose form. The difference between these two purified polysaccharides were that PCP-1 possessed of an acetyl group attached at O-3 of α-d-Glcp residue. In addition, PCP-1 exhibited a little better immune stimulating activity than POP-1 on cell viability and IL-6 production of RAW 264.7 macrophages. These results indicated that the acetyl group might affect the immunoregulatory activity and PCP-1 have more potential to be explored as an immunomodulatory agent.
               
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