International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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Volume 3 Issue 4
2012(October - December)
POLYSACCHARIDE FROM THE ROOTS OF POLYGONUM EQUISETIFORME SIBTH. & SM.: ISOLATION, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION,
A water-soluble polysaccharide (PEP) was isolated and purified from the aqueous extract of lessThan i greaterThan Polygonum equisetiforme lessThan /i greaterThan Sibth. & Sm. roots. Structural features of PEP were investigated by a combination of instrumental and chemical analyses, including acid hydrolysis, methylation analysis, IR, GPC, HPLC and GC/MS. The results indicated that PEP has a backbone of (1→4)-linked glucose residues, which occasionally branches at O-6. The branches are mainly composed of (1→4)-linked rhamnose, (1→6)-linked glucose, (1→6)-linked galactose and (1→3)-linked mannose and terminated with arabinose and rhamnose residues. PEP exhibited high ABTS, DPPH, OH free radicals scavenging activities compared to the ascorbic acid reference control. The in vitro cytotoxicity of PEP was dose-dependent with IC lessThan sub greaterThan 50 lessThan /sub greaterThan values of 14.67 µg/mL and 22.34 µg/mL against colon and breast cancer cell lines, respectively. These results suggest that PEP may be an effective natural antioxidant compound, with little antitumor activity.
TAGHREED A. IBRAHIM AND ATEF A. EL-HELA
Polygonum, Polysaccharide, Gel permeation, Antioxidant, Cytotoxic activities
478-492