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A spectroscopic response factor-based toluidine blue assay towards a universal assay protocol for sulfated polysaccharides: Application to fucoidan content in crude extract.

Authors :
Abdella, Aya A.
Ulber, Roland
Zayed, Ahmed
Source :
Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis. Oct2023, Vol. 235, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Sulfated polysaccharides (SPS) have attracted a lot of interest because of their diverse pharmacological functions. Numerous scientific studies have shown that SPS exhibit better biological activity than those that are not sulfated, such as immunomodulatory, anti-viral, and antioxidant activities. A crucial step to a better understanding of the mechanism of action and health effects is the production of high purity SPS. This calls for the development of selective assay techniques that can identify SPS preferentially without being influenced by other substances or the co-extracted polysaccharides. A universal modified toluidine blue (TB) assay was developed in this study to detect SPS. The assay procedures were conducted using different SPS standards including fucoidans from different biogenic sources, in addition to heparin and dextran sulfate. Spectroscopic response factor was calculated for each SPS which showed very good correlation (R2 = 0.998) with the corresponding sulfation degree. The proposed method was applied for determination of SPS content of crude fucoidan product using five different SPS standards. The method was cross validated by conducting ANOVA test to the obtained % recovery revealing that there is no significant difference between the results obtained by identical reference standard and four nonidentical natural SPS standards. This is the first report of a selective universal assay of SPS that enables the selective determination of SPS using a nonidentical reference standard. [Display omitted] • A novel sulfation degree corrected response factor-based TB assay was developed. • Sulfated polysaccharides with various sulfation degree were used for response factor calculation. • The calculated response factors showed a good correlation to the corresponding sulfation degree. • Absorbance normalization enabled response factor calculation. • Fucoidan content was determined using non-identical reference material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07317085
Volume :
235
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171827943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpba.2023.115616