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Isolation,chemical investigation and antiviral activity of polysaccharides from Gracilaria corticata (Gracilariaceae,Rhodophyta)
Authors:Mazumder Sutapa  Ghosal Prodyut K  Pujol Carlos A  Carlucci María J  Damonte Elsa B  Ray Bimalendu
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, The University of Burdwan, 713 104, WB, Burdwan, India.
Abstract:Polysaccharides were sequentially extracted from the agarophyte Gracilaria corticata. Chemical analysis combined with infrared spectroscopy showed that the cold water extracted material consists mainly of a high molecular weight sulfated galactan. Most of the sulfate groups are alkali labile and are located at C-4 of the 1,3-linked D-galactose units and C-6 of the 1,4-linked L-galactose residues. The autoclaved extracts contain agar type polysaccharide having a high pyruvate content and a variable degree of methylation, but were contaminated with floridean starch. 1H-NMR studies indicate that methoxyl groups, when present, occur at C-6 of the 1,3-linked D-galactose units and C-2 of the 1,4-linked L-galactose residues of agar polymer. Bioassays showed that a high molecular weight galactan sulfate, exhibited selective antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, likely due to an inhibition of the initial virus attachment to the host cell.
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