The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)

The main acidic polysaccharides from the red seaweed Jania rubens share the general characteristics of corallinans (agar-like xylogalactans). After fractionation by ion-exchange chromatography, ten fractions were separated and characterized by sugar composition, other components, methylation, ethyla...

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Autores principales: Navarro, Diego Alberto, Stortz, Carlos Arturo
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spelling paper:paper_00086215_v343_n15_p2613_Navarro2023-06-08T14:32:55Z The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) Navarro, Diego Alberto Stortz, Carlos Arturo 3,6-Anhydrogalactose Agaran Corallinales Jania Sulfated galactans Xylogalactans Acids Alkylation Biopolymers Chromatographic analysis Chromatography Computer networks Ion chromatography Ion exchange Methylation Nuclear magnetic resonance Polysaccharides Seaweed Sugar (sucrose) 3,6-Anhydrogalactose Agaran Corallinales Jania Sulfated galactans Xylogalactans Sugars disaccharidase galactan polysaccharide sugar unclassified drug xylogalactan article chemical structure coralline alga extraction fractionation ion exchange chromatography jania rubens methylation nuclear magnetic resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy priority journal red alga seaweed solvolysis Algae, Red Carbohydrates Chromatography, Ion Exchange Disaccharides Galactans Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Methylation Models, Chemical Molecular Conformation Molecular Structure Polysaccharides Protons Seaweed Xylose Corallinales Jania Jania rubens Rhodophyta The main acidic polysaccharides from the red seaweed Jania rubens share the general characteristics of corallinans (agar-like xylogalactans). After fractionation by ion-exchange chromatography, ten fractions were separated and characterized by sugar composition, other components, methylation, ethylation, desulfation-methylation, and NMR analyses. The main group of fractions carry the agaran disaccharidic repeating unit [→3)-β-d-Gal-(1→4)-α-l-Gal-(1→] substituted mainly on O-6 of the β-d-Gal unit by β-xylosyl side stubs, and less with sulfate or methoxyl groups, and also on O-2 of the α-l-Gal unit with methoxyl or sulfate, or less on O-3 of the same unit with methoxyl groups. These features are somehow common to the four members of the order already studied. However, a sugar uncommon to the order appears in moderate proportions for all the fractions: it is 3,6-anhydro-l-galactose (partly sulfated or methoxylated on O-2) replacing the l-Gal unit. Besides, several other structural features never found in the order (and uncommon in any polysaccharide) appear in some minor fractions: the presence of side stubs of 2,3-di- and 3-O-methyl-d-galactose, and also part of the 3-O-methyl-l-galactose acting as side stubs. These results show that, although the main features of the corallinean xylogalactans are common to all the species studied, each one has minor characteristics of its own. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Fil:Navarro, D.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Stortz, C.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2008 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00086215_v343_n15_p2613_Navarro http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00086215_v343_n15_p2613_Navarro
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topic 3,6-Anhydrogalactose
Agaran
Corallinales
Jania
Sulfated galactans
Xylogalactans
Acids
Alkylation
Biopolymers
Chromatographic analysis
Chromatography
Computer networks
Ion chromatography
Ion exchange
Methylation
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Polysaccharides
Seaweed
Sugar (sucrose)
3,6-Anhydrogalactose
Agaran
Corallinales
Jania
Sulfated galactans
Xylogalactans
Sugars
disaccharidase
galactan
polysaccharide
sugar
unclassified drug
xylogalactan
article
chemical structure
coralline alga
extraction
fractionation
ion exchange chromatography
jania rubens
methylation
nuclear magnetic resonance
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
priority journal
red alga
seaweed
solvolysis
Algae, Red
Carbohydrates
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Disaccharides
Galactans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Methylation
Models, Chemical
Molecular Conformation
Molecular Structure
Polysaccharides
Protons
Seaweed
Xylose
Corallinales
Jania
Jania rubens
Rhodophyta
spellingShingle 3,6-Anhydrogalactose
Agaran
Corallinales
Jania
Sulfated galactans
Xylogalactans
Acids
Alkylation
Biopolymers
Chromatographic analysis
Chromatography
Computer networks
Ion chromatography
Ion exchange
Methylation
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Polysaccharides
Seaweed
Sugar (sucrose)
3,6-Anhydrogalactose
Agaran
Corallinales
Jania
Sulfated galactans
Xylogalactans
Sugars
disaccharidase
galactan
polysaccharide
sugar
unclassified drug
xylogalactan
article
chemical structure
coralline alga
extraction
fractionation
ion exchange chromatography
jania rubens
methylation
nuclear magnetic resonance
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
priority journal
red alga
seaweed
solvolysis
Algae, Red
Carbohydrates
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Disaccharides
Galactans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Methylation
Models, Chemical
Molecular Conformation
Molecular Structure
Polysaccharides
Protons
Seaweed
Xylose
Corallinales
Jania
Jania rubens
Rhodophyta
Navarro, Diego Alberto
Stortz, Carlos Arturo
The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
topic_facet 3,6-Anhydrogalactose
Agaran
Corallinales
Jania
Sulfated galactans
Xylogalactans
Acids
Alkylation
Biopolymers
Chromatographic analysis
Chromatography
Computer networks
Ion chromatography
Ion exchange
Methylation
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Polysaccharides
Seaweed
Sugar (sucrose)
3,6-Anhydrogalactose
Agaran
Corallinales
Jania
Sulfated galactans
Xylogalactans
Sugars
disaccharidase
galactan
polysaccharide
sugar
unclassified drug
xylogalactan
article
chemical structure
coralline alga
extraction
fractionation
ion exchange chromatography
jania rubens
methylation
nuclear magnetic resonance
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
priority journal
red alga
seaweed
solvolysis
Algae, Red
Carbohydrates
Chromatography, Ion Exchange
Disaccharides
Galactans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Methylation
Models, Chemical
Molecular Conformation
Molecular Structure
Polysaccharides
Protons
Seaweed
Xylose
Corallinales
Jania
Jania rubens
Rhodophyta
description The main acidic polysaccharides from the red seaweed Jania rubens share the general characteristics of corallinans (agar-like xylogalactans). After fractionation by ion-exchange chromatography, ten fractions were separated and characterized by sugar composition, other components, methylation, ethylation, desulfation-methylation, and NMR analyses. The main group of fractions carry the agaran disaccharidic repeating unit [→3)-β-d-Gal-(1→4)-α-l-Gal-(1→] substituted mainly on O-6 of the β-d-Gal unit by β-xylosyl side stubs, and less with sulfate or methoxyl groups, and also on O-2 of the α-l-Gal unit with methoxyl or sulfate, or less on O-3 of the same unit with methoxyl groups. These features are somehow common to the four members of the order already studied. However, a sugar uncommon to the order appears in moderate proportions for all the fractions: it is 3,6-anhydro-l-galactose (partly sulfated or methoxylated on O-2) replacing the l-Gal unit. Besides, several other structural features never found in the order (and uncommon in any polysaccharide) appear in some minor fractions: the presence of side stubs of 2,3-di- and 3-O-methyl-d-galactose, and also part of the 3-O-methyl-l-galactose acting as side stubs. These results show that, although the main features of the corallinean xylogalactans are common to all the species studied, each one has minor characteristics of its own. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
author Navarro, Diego Alberto
Stortz, Carlos Arturo
author_facet Navarro, Diego Alberto
Stortz, Carlos Arturo
author_sort Navarro, Diego Alberto
title The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
title_short The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
title_full The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
title_fullStr The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
title_full_unstemmed The system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed Jania rubens (Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
title_sort system of xylogalactans from the red seaweed jania rubens (corallinales, rhodophyta)
publishDate 2008
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00086215_v343_n15_p2613_Navarro
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