Pectin oligosaccharides from hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida Bunge. Var. major): Molecular characterization and potential antiglycation activities

Food Chem. 2019 Jul 15:286:129-135. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.01.215. Epub 2019 Feb 12.

Abstract

The crude polysaccharide was extracted from hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida Bunge. Var. major) and a salt-eluted polysaccharide (SPS-2) was fractionated by DEAE cellulose-52 chromatography. Monosaccharide composition and Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) analysis indicated that the SPS-2 contained 72.3% galacturonic acid and may be pectin. The results of antiglycation activity in vitro showed that the medium molecular weight pectin oligosaccharide (MM-POS) had the highest antiglycation activity among SPS-2 degradation products. Moreover, the MM-POS obtained by enzymatic degradation had stronger antiglycation activity than that by ultrasonic assisted enzymatic degradation. Composition analysis of MM-POS obtained from ultrasound-assisted enzymatic degradation showed that polygalacturonans content decreased from 85.1% to 61.9% but the arabinan and rhamnogalacturonans increased from 10.6% to 22.7% and from 3.5% to 13.2%, respectively, compared to the MM-POS obtained from enzymatic degradation. This study will provide a theoretical basis for the application of POSs in the food field, especially the exploitation of antiglycation agents.

Keywords: Antiglycation activity; Hawthorn; Pectin oligosaccharides; Polysaccharide; Purification.

MeSH terms

  • Crataegus / chemistry*
  • Glycation End Products, Advanced / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Hexuronic Acids / analysis
  • Molecular Weight
  • Monosaccharides / analysis
  • Pectins / chemistry*
  • Pectins / metabolism
  • Pectins / pharmacology*
  • Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
  • Ultrasonics

Substances

  • Glycation End Products, Advanced
  • Hexuronic Acids
  • Monosaccharides
  • galacturonic acid
  • Pectins