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. 1985 Aug;51(4):293-7.
doi: 10.1055/s-2007-969494.

Structural Features of Plantago lanceolata Mucilage

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Structural Features of Plantago lanceolata Mucilage

M Bräutigam et al. Planta Med. 1985 Aug.

Abstract

The water soluble crude polysaccharide fraction from PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA leaves is composed of L-arabinose (20%), D-galactose (28%), D-glucose (6%), D-mannose (2%), L-rhamnose (4%), D-galacturonic acid (31%), D-glucuronic acid (7%) and minor amounts of L-fucose and D-xylose. The total polysaccharide extract could be separated on DEAE-cellulose into three distinct polysaccharide fractions, two of which, FI (neutral) and FII (acidic), were subjected to further structural investigations. While FI could be fractionated into two subfractions (FIa, MW: 8000; FIb, MW: 25000) by gel chromatography, FII proved to be homogeneous (MW: 70000). Analysis of component sugars, reduction and methylation, (13)C-NMR spectroscopy and partial acid degradation studies made it possible to suggest the structural repeating units for the polysaccharides in FI and FII.

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