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Structure and properties of a (1→3)-β-D-glucan from ultrasound-degraded exopolysaccharides of a medicinal fungus

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 106, Issue -, Pages 270-275

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.02.040

Keywords

Cordyceps sinensis; Mycelial fermentation; Exopolysaccharide; Ultrasonic degradation; (1 -> 3)-beta-D-glucan; Moisture absorption

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Government UGC (GRF) [PolyU 5036/10P, PolyU 5033/11P]
  2. Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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A high molecular weight (MW) exopolysaccaride (EPS) fraction EPS1 was isolated from the fermentation broth of a medicinal fungus Cordyceps sinensis Cs-HK1 and partially degraded by high-intensity ultrasound (US) into a lower MW fraction EPS1U. EPS1U exhibited a single, symmetric peak on size exclusion chromatography with an average MW of 730 kDa by light scattering analysis. It had a much lower intrinsic viscosity (1.7 versus 15.6 dL/g) but a much higher solubility in water (77.5 versus 5.1 g/L) than EPS1U Based on methylation analysis and NMR spectrometry, the structure of EPS1U was deduced as a (1 -> 3)-beta-D-glucan with glucose side chains attached to 0-6 position at the branching points. EPS1U showed a high moisture absorption capability comparable to chitosan and urea, suggesting its potential as a moisturizing agent for food and cosmeceutical application. This is the first report on a high MW (1 -> 3)-beta-D-glucan isolated from EPS produced by Cordyceps sinensis. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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