Extraction optimization, purification and characterization of polysaccharides from the seed coat of black soybean

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In this study, the extraction of water-soluble polysaccharides from the seed coat of black soybean (BSCP) was investigated and optimized. A response surface methodology based on a Box-Behnken design (BBD) was used to optimize the extraction conditions as follows: extraction temperature, 100C; ratio of water to material, 22.3 mL/g; and extraction time, 133.2 min. Under these conditions, the experimental yield of polysaccharides was 10.56%, which was consistent with the predictive yield. A novel galactomannan, BSCP-1, with a molecular weight of 7.55 × 105 Da determined by high-performance gel permeation chromatography, was isolated from the black soybean seed coat. Through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, BSCP-1 was identified as a galactomannan consisting of galactose, mannose and rhamnose in a molar ratio of 6.01:3.56:1.00. Cytotoxicity against the human gastric carcinoma cancer cell line was also determined.

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Hu, B. yu, Deng, J. cai, Yang, C. qiong, Hu, Y., Zhang, J., Yang, W. yu, & Liu, J. (2017). Extraction optimization, purification and characterization of polysaccharides from the seed coat of black soybean. PLoS ONE, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190202

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