Characterization of the okra mucilage by interaction with Gal, Ga1NAc and GlcNAc specific lectins
A bio-active polysaccharide, which was the major component of the aqueous extract of the common okra, Hibiscus esculentus, was isolated from the extract by precipitation with ethanol between 28.5 to 45%. According to a previous report (Whistler, R.L. and Conrad, H.E. (1954) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 76, 167...
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Published in | Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects Vol. 1243; no. 2; pp. 157 - 160 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
23.02.1995
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ISSN | 0304-4165 1872-8006 |
DOI | 10.1016/0304-4165(94)00130-P |
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Summary: | A bio-active polysaccharide, which was the major component of the aqueous extract of the common okra,
Hibiscus esculentus, was isolated from the extract by precipitation with ethanol between 28.5 to 45%. According to a previous report (Whistler, R.L. and Conrad, H.E. (1954) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 76, 1673–1674), this polysaccharide contains the Gal
α1 → 4Gal sequence, which is the ligand for the uropathogenic
Escherichia coli and toxic lectins. Analysis of the binding property of the okra polysaccharide by precipitin assay with Gal, GalNAc and GlcNAc specific lectins showed that this okra mucilage reacted best with
Mistletoe toxic lectin-I (ML-I) and precipitated over 80% of the ML-I nitrogen (5.1 μg N) added. It also precipitated well with
Abrus precatorius (APA),
Momordica charantia (MCA) and
Ricinus communis (RCA1) agglutinins, but poorly with other lectins. The results obtained suggest that this polysaccharide is a valuable reagent to differentiate Gal specific lectins from the GalNAc and/or GlcNAc specific series. |
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ISSN: | 0304-4165 1872-8006 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0304-4165(94)00130-P |