Optimization of synthesis of seleno- sargassum fusiforme (Harv.) Setch. polysaccharide by response surface methodology, its characterization, and antioxidant activity

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The response surface methodology was employed to optimize the synthesis conditions of seleno-Sargassum fusiforme (Harv.) Setch. polysaccharide. Three independent variables (reaction time, reaction temperature, and ratio of Na 2SeO3 to SFPSI) were tested. Furthermore, the characterization and antioxidant activity of Se-SFPSI in vivo were investigated. The result showed that the actual experimental Se content of Se-SFPSI was 3.352 mg/g at the optimum reaction conditions of reaction time 8 h, reaction temperature 71°C, and ratio of Na2SeO3 to SFPSIB 1.0 g/g. A series of experiments showed that the characterization of Se-SFPSIB was significantly different from that of SFPSIB. Additionally, antioxidant activity assay indicated that the Se-SFPSIB could increase catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity of mice bearing tumor S180 in blood, heart, and liver while decreasing malondialdehyde (MDA) levels. It can be concluded that selenylation is a feasible approach to obtain seleno-polysaccharide which was utilized as highly biological medicine or functional food. © 2013 Yu-Bin Ji et al.

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Ji, Y. B., Dong, F., Yu, M., Qin, L., & Liu, D. (2013). Optimization of synthesis of seleno- sargassum fusiforme (Harv.) Setch. polysaccharide by response surface methodology, its characterization, and antioxidant activity. Journal of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/493524

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