Preparation of ganglioside GM1 by supercritical CO2 extraction and immobilized sialidase

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Monosialotetrahexosylganglioside (GM1) has good activity on brain diseases and was developed to be a drug applied in clinics for neurological disorders and nerve injury. It is difficult to isolate GM1 in industry scale from the brains directly. In this work, a simple and highly efficient method with high yield was developed for the isolation, conversion, and purification of GM1 from a pig brain. Gangliosides (GLS) were first extracted by supercritical CO2 (SCE). The optimum extraction time of GLS by SCE was 4 h, and the ratio of entrainer to acetone powder from the pig brain was 3:1 (v/w). GM1 was then prepared from GLS by immobilized sialidase and purified by reverse-phase silica gel. Sodium alginate embedding was used for the immobilization of sialidase. Under the optimized method, the yield of high-purity GM1 was around 0.056%. This method has the potential to be applied in the production of GM1 in the industry.

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Ji, L., Qiao, Z., Zhang, X., Cheng, X., Wang, W., Zhang, F., … Yuan, Y. (2019). Preparation of ganglioside GM1 by supercritical CO2 extraction and immobilized sialidase. Molecules, 24(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24203732

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