2016
DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v38i1.28257
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Mild-acid hydrolysis of a native polysulfated fraction from Acanthophora muscoides generates sulfated oligosaccharides displaying in vitro thrombin generation inhibition

Abstract: A. muscoides (Rhodophyta) has three polysulfated fractions (-1, -2 and Am-3). Am-2 displayed anti-inflammation and serpin-independent anticoagulation effects; however, no effect of oligomers on thrombin-generation (TG) has been demonstrated. This study employed mild-acid hydrolysis to obtain low-molecular-size derivatives from Am-2 and compared in vitro inhibitory effects between intact Am-2 and its hydrolysates on a TG assay. The polysaccharidic extract was fractionated by DEAE-cellulose that revealed Am-2 el… Show more

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“…The combined method of electrophoreses and toluidine blue/Stains-All staining to reveal Caulerpa nonSPs was also important for distinguishing other glycans present in the fractions, when the polysaccharides were coeluted from the DEAE-cellulose column (Rodrigues et al, 2017a, b), given the difficult in the determination of sugar composition after chemically-modified polysaccharides (Rodrigues et al, 2016 Collectively, the use of this methodology could also be useful for the co-detection of acidic components naturally occurring in coenocytic structures of green seaweeds, as already reported for SPs isolated from other natural sources (Volpi & Maccari, 2002;Rodrigues et al, 2017a, b). Further studies on the sensitivity to heavy metal-acid polysaccharide complexes are also needed since the concentrations of glycans are regulated in response to environmental stresses (Cardozo et al, 2007;Wang et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The combined method of electrophoreses and toluidine blue/Stains-All staining to reveal Caulerpa nonSPs was also important for distinguishing other glycans present in the fractions, when the polysaccharides were coeluted from the DEAE-cellulose column (Rodrigues et al, 2017a, b), given the difficult in the determination of sugar composition after chemically-modified polysaccharides (Rodrigues et al, 2016 Collectively, the use of this methodology could also be useful for the co-detection of acidic components naturally occurring in coenocytic structures of green seaweeds, as already reported for SPs isolated from other natural sources (Volpi & Maccari, 2002;Rodrigues et al, 2017a, b). Further studies on the sensitivity to heavy metal-acid polysaccharide complexes are also needed since the concentrations of glycans are regulated in response to environmental stresses (Cardozo et al, 2007;Wang et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metachromatic fractions (F I, F II and F III) were further freeze-dried and examined for their contents of sulfate (Dogdson & Price, 1976), total sugars (Dubois, Gilles, Hamilton, Rebers, & Smith, 1956) and proteins (Bradford, 1976), while their purity and molecular mass were revealed by agarose (Dietrich & Dietrich, 1976) and polyacrylamide (Rodrigues et al, 2016) analyses, respectively, using toluidine blue/Stains-All as staining reagents (Volpi & Maccari, 2002) by comparison with the electrophoretic mobility of standards dextran sulfate ( ̴ 8 kDa), chondroitin-4-sulfate ( ̴ 40 kDa) and chondroitin-6-sulfate ( ̴ 60 kDa) (Rodrigues et al, 2016;Salles et al, 2017). Since F I and F II were available in higher quantities, more refined in vitro coagulation experiments focused only on these fractions.…”
Section: Marine Alga and Analysis Of Spsmentioning
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