The xylogalactan sulfate from Chondria macrocarpa (Ceramiales,Rhodophyta) |
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Authors: | Furneaux Richard H. Stevenson Thomas T. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemistry Division, DSIR, Private Bag, Petone, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | A structure is proposed for the complex xylogalactan sulfate from Chondria macrocarpa. The hot-water extract of C. macrocarpa was desulfated or alkali-treated and Smith degraded. Constituent sugars and their substitution patterns were identified using a modified Hakamori methylation procedure suited to sulfated polysaccharides and a double hydrolysis-reduction protocol that yielded derivatives from all of the sugar residues, including the labile 3,6-anhydrogalactosyl residues. The polymer has an agar-type backbone of alternating 3-linked -d- and 4-linked -L-galactopyranosyl units. The d-residues are partially sulfated on O-2 (50%) and O-6 (20–30%). About 40% of the l-residues are present as the 3,6-anhydride and 25% as its precursor l-galactose 6-sulfate. A significant proportion of the remaining l-galactosyl residues have both a d-xylopyranosyl substituent on O-3 and a sulfate ester on O-6 and are stable to alkali. |
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Keywords: | agaroid Chondria macrocarpa polysaccharide Rhodophyta seaweed xylogalactan sulfate |
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