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Structural investigation of hemicelluloses from <i>Plantago ovata</i>, <i>Mimosa pudica</i> and <i>Lallemantia royleana</i> by MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry
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Plant AnalysisEngineeringGlycobiologyMaldi-tof Mass SpectrometryPolysaccharidePlantago OvataAnalytical ChemistryBiochemistryBiomolecular EngineeringMass SpectrometryBiotechnologySeed HuskSeed StorageMicrobiologyStructural InvestigationSeed ProcessingPhytochemistryMedicineHemicellulose
This work concerns structural investigation of water-extractable hemicelluloses from seed husk of Plantago ovata and seeds of Mimosa pudica and Lallemantia royleana. The composition of the materials was determined by CHN elemental analysis, FT-IR spectrometry and monosaccharide analysis. The detailed structural analysis was carried out by MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry. The absence of nitrogen in the materials suggested that they were free from proteins. The isolated materials were found to be branched hemicelluloses. The mass spectrometric study showed presence of β-1,4-linked xylose with arabinose attached to main chain at β-1,3 positions (Plantago ovata), β-1,4-linked xylose with glucose attached to main chain at β-1,3 positions (Mimosa pudica), and β-1,2-linked rhamnose and β-1,3-linked arabinose units in the main chain with arabinose attached to the main chain through β-1,3-linkage (Lallemantia royleana).
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