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Molecular Characterization and Bioactivities of a Novel Polysaccharide from Phyllostachys pracecox Bamboo Shoot Residues

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2023

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Dietary carbohydrates are unexploited in the by-products of economically valuable <i>Phyllostachys pracecox</i> bamboo shoots. A residue-derived polysaccharide (PBSR1) was aqueously extracted from the processing waste of this bamboo shoot species. Its primary structure and advanced conformation were elucidated by a combined analysis of spectroscopy, chromatography, 2D nuclear magnetic resonance, laser light scattering and atomic microscopy. The results indicated PBSR1 was a triple-helix galactan consisting of →6)-β-D-Gal<i>p</i> and →3)-β-D-Gal<i>p</i> in linear with an 863 KD molecular weight (M<sub>w</sub>). The relationship between the radius of gyration (Rg) and intrinsic viscosity ([η]) on M<sub>w</sub> were established as R<sub>g</sub> = 1.95 × 10<sup>-2</sup>M<sub>w</sub><sup>0.52±0.03</sup> (nm) and [η] = 9.04 × 10<sup>-1</sup>M<sub>w</sub><sup>0.56±0.02</sup> (mL/g) for PBSR1 in saline solution at 25 °C, which indicated it adopted a triple-helix chain shape with a height of 1.60 ± 0.12 nm supported by a red shift of λ<sub>max</sub> in Congo red analysis. The thermodynamic test (TG) displayed that it had excellent thermal stability for the food industry. Further, those unique structure features furnish PBSR1 on antioxidation with EC<sub>50</sub> of 0.65 mg/mL on DPPH· and an ORAC value of 329.46 ± 12.1 μmol TE/g. It also possessed pronounced immunostimulation by up-regulating pro-inflammatory signals including NO, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-1β in murine cells. Our studies provided substantial data for the high-valued application of residues and a better understanding of the structure-function relationship of polysaccharide.

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