Structural characterization of an immunoenhancing glucan isolated from a mushroom Macrolepiota dolichaula.

Journal: International Journal Of Biological Macromolecules
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Abstract

A water soluble branched glucan (PS-I) was isolated from aqueous extract of the fruit bodies of an edible mushroom Macrolepiota dolichaula, having average molecular weight ~2.02×10(5) Da. The structure of this PS-I was determined using total hydrolysis, methylation analysis, Smith degradation, partial hydrolysis, and 1D/2D NMR experiments. Total hydrolysis and methylation analysis results showed the presence of (1→3, 6)-, (1→6)-, (1→4)-, (1→3)-linked and terminal β-D-glucopyranosyl residues in a relative proportion of nearly 1:2:1:1:1. All the chemical and NMR results indicated that the PS-I was a branched glucan, and the repeating unit of this glucan consisted of a backbone chain of three (1→6)-linked-β-D-glucopyranosyl residues where one of the backbone residues is branched at O-3 with (1→3)- moiety which is further attached to another (1→4)- residue and terminated with a non-reducing β-D-glucopyranosyl residue. The PS-I exhibited in vitro macrophage activation in RAW 264.7 cell line as well as splenocyte and thymocyte activation in mouse cell culture medium.

Authors
Surajit Samanta, Ashis Nandi, Ipsita Sen, Praloy Maji, K Sanjana Devi, Tapas Maiti, Syed Islam