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RID serve as a more appropriate measure than phenol sulfuric acid method for natural water-soluble polysaccharides quantification

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 278, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118928

Keywords

Water-soluble polysaccharides; RID detector; Method validation; Molecular weight; Substituent

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800274]
  2. Guangzhou Fundamental Plan Project [202002020071]
  3. Science and Technology Innovation Strategy Project (Construction of High-Level Agricultural Science Academy) [R2019PY-QY003]
  4. Integrated Demonstration and Extension of Key Technology Models for Modern Agriculture in Guangdong Province [Yuecainong [2021] 37]
  5. Science and Technology Project of Qiannan Autonomous Prefecture [[2019] 04]

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This study compared the quantification analysis of dextran and glucose in the phenol sulfuric acid method and investigated the quantitative factors of water-soluble polysaccharides in the RID measurement. The results showed that RID measurement is a more reliable and satisfactory method, which can alleviate the drawbacks of the phenol-sulfuric acid method.
With structural diversity of water-soluble polysaccharides, their precise quantitative analysis by phenol-sulfuric acid method becomes more difficult and challenging. In this study, the quantification analysis of dextran and glucose in phenol sulfuric acid method was compared in this paper. When the concentration is below 90 mu g/mL, the quantification of glucose is close to theoretical value, however, glucose derivatives have significantly different absorption. Later, quantitative factors of water-soluble polysaccharide in RID measurement were investigated. The optimum temperature was 40 degrees C and linear range was 0.3125-10.0 mg/mL in RID for dextrans (1.0-500 kDa) and glucose derivatives. Method validation studies of the RID method were further performed and compared to conventional phenol sulfuric acid method, which demonstrated that RID measurement is more reliable and satisfactory method. The intervention of water-soluble impurity in RID response should be well control below 6% (w/w). By comparison, the RID measurement could well alleviate drawbacks in phenol-sulfuric acid method.

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