4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Structure of the arabinogalactan from gum tragacanth (Astralagus gummifer)

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH
Volume 337, Issue 18, Pages 1647-1655

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0008-6215(02)00023-X

Keywords

gum tragacanth; arabinogalactan; structure; free; reducing oligosaccharides; tragacanthic acid

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The polysaccharide obtained by ethanol precipitation from an aqueous solution of gum tragacanth contained arabinogalactan and tragacanthic acid, as well as starch (similar to0.6%). GC-MS, NMR, and ESI-MS analyses showed the structure of the arabinogalactan to be even more complex than previously determined, with core structures containing Arap, beta-Araf, and alpha-Galp units, as well as known terminal, and 2-O- and 3-O-substituted alpha-Araf units. Analysis was aided by examination of free, reducing oligosaccharides present in the gum. In addition to maltose, maltotriose, maltotetraose, and maltopentaose, the following were characterized: mixed alpha-Araf (1 --> 2)-alpha-Araf-(1 --> 4)-Ara and alpha-Araf-(1 --> 2)-a-Araf-(1 --> 5)-Ara, which correspond to the side chains of the arabinogalactan, beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)-beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)-beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)-Gal; and a mixture of beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)-beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)Gal and beta-Glcp-(1 --> 4)-beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)-beta-Galp-(1 --> 4)-Gal, which did not resemble side-chain structures of the arabinogalactan. The latter are suggested to be related to tragacanthic acid, which has been previously found to contain beta-Galp nonreducing end-units. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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