Yunxiang Que, Yao Zhang, Fengxiang Liang, Liping Wang, Yiting Yang, Jingbo Zhang, Wanting Wang, Ying Sun, Changjiao Zhong, Haipeng Zhang, Chengguang He, Lili Guan, Hongxia Ma
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Abstract
Adhere to the concept of low-carbon environmental protection and turning waste into treasure, polysaccharides from Flammulina velutipes residue polysaccharide (FVRP) has been developed and possesses diverse bioactivities, comprising antioxidant, hypoglycemic, and relieving heavy metal damage, which still has the disadvantages of high molecular weight and low bioavailability. The current work is the first to prepare a degraded polysaccharide (FVRPV) from FVRP by ultrasonic assisted H2O2-Vc technique in order to reduce its molecular weight, thereby improving its activity and bioavailability. Our results found that the molecular weight and average particle size were declined, but the monosaccharide composition and characteristic functional group types of FVRPV had no impact. The structural changes of polysaccharides analyzed by XRD, Congo Red test, I2-KI, SEM, and methylation analysis indicated that the surface morphology and glycosidic bond composition of FVRPV possessed longer side chains and a greater number of branches with an amorphous crystal structure devoid of a triple helix configuration, and had experienced notable alterations after ultrasonic assisted H2O2-Vc treatment. Meanwhile, the in vitro antioxidant capacity of FVRPV had significantly increased compared to FVRP, implying ultrasonic assisted H2O2-Vc technique maybe a effective method to enhance the bioactivity of polysaccharides. In addition, the content of polysaccharide, reducing sugar, and uronic acid in FVRPV was significantly decreased, but antioxidant capacity of fermentation broth was stronger by in vitro human fecal fermentation. The 16S rDNA sequencing data displayed that FVRPV can enrich probiotics and reduce the abundance of pathogenic bacteria through different metabolic pathways mediated by gut microbiota, thereby exerting its potential probiotic effects. The interesting work provides a novel degraded polysaccharide by ultrasonic assisted H2O2-Vc technique, laying a foundation for developing FVRPV as a new antioxidant and prebiotic.
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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry stands as a premier international journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research articles primarily focusing on chemical reactions and reactors induced by ultrasonic waves, known as sonochemistry. Beyond chemical reactions, the journal also welcomes contributions related to cavitation-induced events and processing, including sonoluminescence, and the transformation of materials on chemical, physical, and biological levels.
Since its inception in 1994, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry has consistently maintained a top ranking in the "Acoustics" category, reflecting its esteemed reputation in the field. The journal publishes exceptional papers covering various areas of ultrasonics and sonochemistry. Its contributions are highly regarded by both academia and industry stakeholders, demonstrating its relevance and impact in advancing research and innovation.