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Sulfated β-D-mannan from green seaweed Codium vermilara

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 916-919

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2011.06.063

Keywords

beta-Mannan; Sulfated polysaccharide; Green seaweed; Codium

Funding

  1. National Research Council of Argentina, CONICET [PIP 559-2009, PIP 0712010]
  2. National Agency for Promotion of Science and Technology, ANPCYT [PICT 2008-0500, PICT 20100658]
  3. University of Buenos Aires (UBACyT) [G058]

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beta-(1 -> 4)-D-Mannans constitute the major component of the cell wall of seaweeds of the genus Codium and replace cellulose as the major fibrillar component. They were found as major constituents of the hot water extracts of green seaweed Codium vermilara. By anion exchange chromatography of the first hot water extract, a pure sulfated mannan with a molar ratio carbohydrates:sulfate of 2.7:1 was isolated. The sulfate groups are linked to C-2 of 23% of the mannose units, while most of these units are not substituted. This degree of sulfation would explain the higher solubility of the polymer, compared to that of the non-sulfated fibrillar mannan. Taking into account that the fibrillar polysaccharides form two external layers in the cell wall, while the sulfated polymers are forming an amorphous central layer, it is postulated that these sulfated mannans could act as an interphase region between the neutral and acidic layers. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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