Abstract
Malvastrum coromandelianum L. (Garcke) is extensively used in traditional medicinal systems to treat various ailments. In the present study, an alkali-soluble polysaccharide (MAP) was isolated from the leaves of M. coromandelianum in 1.15% (w/w) yield. MAP was composed of l-rhamnose, l-arabinose, d-xylose, d-glucose and d-galactose in a 1.00:6.04:19.88:1.07:3.03 molar ratio along with d-glucuronic acid (1.95). Methylation/linkage analysis revealed a backbone of →4)-β-d-Xylp(1→ (30.09 mol%) with a side chain of →3)-α-l-Araf(1→ (15.21 mol%) residues. The structure of MAP was elucidated by a combination of degradative and derivatization techniques, including hydrolysis, alditol acetate derivatization, methylation, GC-MS, partial hydrolysis, ESI-MS and NMR (1D, 2D) spectral analysis. Based on correlation analysis, MAP was found to be an arabinoxylan comprising a backbone of →4)-β-d-linked Xylp(1→ with branching at O-2 by a →3)-α-l-Araf(1→ and →3)-β-d-Xylp(1→ chain. MAP also exhibited ferric ion reducing activity, with a reducing power of 0.914 ± 0.01 (R2 = 0.972) at 1 mg mL-1 concentration, which showed dose-dependent behavior. MAP can be utilized as a potential antioxidant.
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Devi, S., Lakhera, A. K., & Kumar, V. (2019). Structural analysis and antioxidant activity of an arabinoxylan from: Malvastrum coromandelianum L. (Garcke). RSC Advances, 9(42), 24267–24279. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01629e
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