Institution: | aDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeiräo Preto, Universidade de Säo Paulo, 14040-903 Säo Paulo, Brazil bDepartment of Chemistry, BP 19046, Universidade Federal do Paraná, 81531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil cDepartment of Biochemistry, BP 19046, Universidade Federal do Paraná, 81531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil |
Abstract: | The seeds of Senna multijuga were extracted with water or 1% acetic acid and treated with ethanol, resulting in two insoluble fractions. After purification, the major one (FIA, 23%) was shown to be a galactomannan (Man:Gal 2.3:1;] = + 54.6;η]=1340mlg?1). It consists of a main chain of (1 → 4)-linked β-d-mannopyranosyl residues substituted at 06 by single-unit -d-galactopyranosyl side chains. The second fraction (FIB, 2.5%) was an O-acetyl-glucuronoarabinoxylan from the seed coats (O-acetyl 8.3 mol%; glucuronic acid 11.7%, Xyl:Ara ratio 20:1), which showed a predominance of 4-O-substituted Xylp units (84.4%), branched at 03 with non-reducing end units of Xylp, Araf and glucuronic acid. The O-acetyl positions in d-xylosyl units are at 02 (4.8%), 03 (4.4%) and 02,3 (0.9%). The ratio between 03 and 02 determined by 13C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is 1.5:1. |