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Evaluation of the anti-atherosclerotic effect for Allium macrostemon Bge. Polysaccharides and structural characterization of its a newly active fructan.

Authors :
Lin, Pei
Wang, Qiqi
Wang, Qi
Chen, Jiayun
He, Liangliang
Qin, Zifei
Li, Shaoping
Han, Jingyan
Yao, Xinsheng
Yu, Yang
Yao, Zhihong
Source :
Carbohydrate Polymers. Sep2024, Vol. 340, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Allium Macrostemon Bge. (AMB) is a well-known homology of herbal medicine and food that has been extensively used for thousands of years to alleviate cardiovascular diseases. It contains a significant amount of polysaccharides, yet limited research exists on whether these polysaccharides are responsible for its cardiovascular protective effects. In this study, the anti-atherosclerosis effect of the crude polysaccharides of AMB (AMBP) was evaluated using ApoE−/− mice fed a high-fat diet, along with ox-LDL-induced Thp-1 foam cells. Subsequently, guided by the inhibitory activity of foam cells formation, a major homogeneous polysaccharide named AMBP80-1a was isolated and purified, yielding 11.1 % from AMB. The molecular weight of AMBP80-1a was determined to be 10.01 kDa. AMBP80-1a was firstly characterized as an agavin-type fructan with main chains consisting of →1)- β - d -Fru f -(2→ and →1,6)- β - d -Fru f -(2→ linked to an internal glucose moiety, with →6)- β - d -Fru f -(2→ and β - d -Fru f -(2→ serving as side chains. Furthermore, the bio-activity results indicated that AMBP80-1a reduced lipid accumulation and cholesterol contents in ox-LDL-induced Thp-1 foam cell. These findings supported the role of AMBP in alleviating atherosclerosis in vivo/vitro. AMBP80-1a, as the predominant homogeneous polysaccharide in AMB, was expected to be developed as a functional agent to prevent atherosclerosis. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01448617
Volume :
340
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Carbohydrate Polymers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177750483
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122289