Structure, molecular conformation, and immunomodulatory activity of four polysaccharide fractions from Lignosus rhinocerotis sclerotia.
Four polysaccharide fractions, LRP-1, LRP-2, LRP-3 and LRP-4 were extracted stepwise from Lignosus rhinocerotis sclerotia with distilled water at 25, 95, 120°C and 1.0M NaOH solution at 4°C. Their structure, molecular size and chain conformation were clarified using SEC-MALLS-RI, GC, FT-IR and UV-vis. Furthermore, their immunomodulatory activities were evaluated by the model of cyclophosphamide (Cy)-induced immunosuppression. The LRP-1 and LRP-2 were polysaccharide-protein complexes (46-68% β-d-glucan and 27-48% protein), while LRP-3 and LRP-4 were absolutely composed of β-d-glucose. The LRP-4 with low polydispersity had much higher molecular weight (Mw, 5.86×106g/mol) and intrinsic viscosity ([η], 202.6ml/g) than other LRP fractions. Based on Mw, radius of gyration (