Abstract:Alpha-L-fucose, the monosaccharide component of fucoidan, is found in the polysaccharide mainly as its sulfated form where sulfate groups are in position 2 and/or 4 and/or 3. The correlation between biological activities and structure of fucoidan requires the determination of the sulfation pattern of the fucose residues. Therefore, it is of importance to discriminate between the isobaric sulfated fucose isomers. For this purpose, the three isomers 2-O-, 3-O-, and 4-O-sulfated fucose have been analyzed using el… Show more
“…It must be noted that the MS/MS spectrum did not contain fragment ions at m/z 168.9, which would have suggested 3-sulfation of the a-L-Fucp residue. 21 But the MALDI MS/ MS spectrum (not shown) contained an abundant fragment ion of 0,2 A at m/z 182.9, while the intensity of the 0,2 X fragment ion at m/z 138.9 was much lower.…”
“…It must be noted that the MS/MS spectrum did not contain fragment ions at m/z 168.9, which would have suggested 3-sulfation of the a-L-Fucp residue. 21 But the MALDI MS/ MS spectrum (not shown) contained an abundant fragment ion of 0,2 A at m/z 182.9, while the intensity of the 0,2 X fragment ion at m/z 138.9 was much lower.…”
“…[19][20][21][22] Well-refined structures are essential for calculations of other theoretical data, such as NMR parameters. Calculations on structurally similar compounds, 23-25 obtained using the B3LYP/6-311++G ** and B3LYP/6-31+G * basis sets, enabled calculations of geometries, energies and NMR parameters.…”
“…2) was observed. The presence of 0,3 A-type ions from the crossring cleavage of the non-reducing (and even internal) Gal residue also, probably, indicated sulfation at C3 (Tissot, Salpin, Martinez, Gaigeot, & Daniel, 2006).…”
Section: Further Acid Hydrolysis Of Aaf3lmw Fractionmentioning
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