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Impacts of ultrasound-assisted Fenton degradation and alkaline de-esterification on structural properties and biological effects of pectic polysaccharides from Tartary buckwheat leaves
Li, Wen Bing1; Lei, Jing2,3; Qu Mo, Mei Mei1,2; Li, Jie2,3; Wei, Jing1; Liu, Yuan1; Wang, Shengpeng4; Hu, Yi Chen2; Zou, Liang2; Wu, Ding Tao2,3
2024-06-01
Source PublicationUltrasonics Sonochemistry
ISSN1350-4177
Volume106Pages:106895
Abstract

Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn) leaf has abundant rhamnogalacturonan-I enriched pectic polysaccharides, which exert various health-promoting effects. Nevertheless, the potential relationship between the chemical structure and the biological function of pectic polysaccharides from Tartary buckwheat leaves (TBP) remains unclear. Therefore, to bridge the gap between the chemical structure and the biological function of TBP, the impacts of ultrasound-assisted Fenton degradation (UFD) and mild alkaline de-esterification (MAD) on structural properties and biological effects of TBP were systematically studied. Compared with the native TBP (molecular mass, 9.537 × 10 Da), the molecular masses of degraded TBPs (TBP-MMW, 4.811 × 10 Da; TBP-LMW, 2.101 × 10 Da) were significantly reduced by the UFD modification, while their primary chemical structures were overall stable. Besides, compared with the native TBP (esterification degree, 22.73 %), the esterification degrees of de-esterified TBPs (TBP-MDE, 14.27 %; TBP-LDE, 6.59 %) were notably reduced by the MAD modification, while their primary chemical structures were also overall stable. Furthermore, the results revealed that both UFD and MAD modifications could significantly improve the antioxidant, antiglycation, and immunostimulatory effects of TBP. Indeed, TBP's biological effects were negatively correlated to its molecular mass and esterification degree, while positively linked to its free uronic acids. The findings demonstrate that both UFD and MAD modifications are promising techniques for the structural modification of TBP, which can remarkedly promote its biological effects. Besides, the present results are conducive to better understanding TBP's structure-bioactivity relationship.

KeywordEsterification Degree Molecular Weight Pectic Polysaccharide Structure-activity Relationship Tartary Buckwheat Ultrasound Assisted-fenton Degradation
DOI10.1016/j.ultsonch.2024.106895
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaAcoustics ; Chemistry
WOS SubjectAcoustics ; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:001240139600001
PublisherElsevier B.V.
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85192093716
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CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
THE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
Corresponding AuthorWu, Ding Tao
Affiliation1.Tibetan Plateau Ethnic Medicinal Resources Protection and Utilization Key Laboratory of National Ethnic Affairs Commission of the People's Republic of China, Sichuan Provincial Qiang-Yi Medicinal Resources Protection and Utilization Technology Engineering
2.Key Laboratory of Coarse Cereal Processing (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Sichuan Engineering & Technology Research Center of Coarse Cereal Industralization, School of Food and Biological Engineering, Chengdu University, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610106, China
3.Institute for Advanced Study, Chengdu University, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610106, China
4.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macao, China
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Li, Wen Bing,Lei, Jing,Qu Mo, Mei Mei,et al. Impacts of ultrasound-assisted Fenton degradation and alkaline de-esterification on structural properties and biological effects of pectic polysaccharides from Tartary buckwheat leaves[J]. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2024, 106, 106895.
APA Li, Wen Bing., Lei, Jing., Qu Mo, Mei Mei., Li, Jie., Wei, Jing., Liu, Yuan., Wang, Shengpeng., Hu, Yi Chen., Zou, Liang., & Wu, Ding Tao (2024). Impacts of ultrasound-assisted Fenton degradation and alkaline de-esterification on structural properties and biological effects of pectic polysaccharides from Tartary buckwheat leaves. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 106, 106895.
MLA Li, Wen Bing,et al."Impacts of ultrasound-assisted Fenton degradation and alkaline de-esterification on structural properties and biological effects of pectic polysaccharides from Tartary buckwheat leaves".Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 106(2024):106895.
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