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Chemical and biological characterization of pectin-like polysaccharides from the bark of the Malian medicinal tree Cola cordifolia

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School of Pharmacy, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.1

NOBIPOL, Department of Biotechnology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.2

Carlsberg Laboratories, Copenhagen, Denmark.3

School of Pharmacy, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; National Institute for Research on Public Health, Oslo, Norway.4

Department of Traditional Medicine, Bamako, Mali.5

IMMI, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.6

The bark of Cola cordifolia used in Malian traditional medicine contains unusual types of polysaccharides with immunomodulating activities. We report for the first time on the structure of a polymer designated CC1P1 having the repeating structure [2→)[α-D-Gal(1→3)]α-L-Rha(1→4)α-d-GalA(1→] as determined by NMR and GC/MS. α-Linked Gal is unusual in pectins.

The Mw of 135 kDa was determined by SEC-MALLS. CC1P2 (1400 kDa), another polymer, having the same backbone, but this was substituted with α-4-OMe-GlcA, α-2-OMe-Gal and α-Gal as terminal units. CC1P1 shows a high complement-fixing activity, IC₅₀ being 2.2 times lower than the positive pectin control PMII (IC₅₀ appr. 71 μg/mL) while IC₅₀ of CC1P2 is 1.8 times lower.

The simple structure of CC1P1 did not activate macrophages, while CC1P2 (100 μg/mL) showed the same potency as the positive controls PMII (100 μg/mL) and LPS (500 ng/mL). No cytotoxicity was detected.

Language: English
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Year: 2012
Pages: 259-268
ISSN: 18791344 and 01448617
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2012.03.005

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