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摘要
褐藻糖胶是一种富含褐藻糖的硫酸化多糖,主要存在于褐色海藻中。褐藻糖胶因其生物活性和药用特性而备受关注,因此极有可能被用于制药业。因此,一种准确、可靠、简单的褐藻糖胶特异性测定方法将成为回收这种珍贵多糖的有用工具。这项研究的重点是开发一种利用噻嗪染料亚甲基蓝对褐藻糖胶进行定量的检测方法,特别适用于藻类提取物中的褐藻糖胶。在不受海藻酸盐和其他海藻提取物污染物干扰的情况下,褐藻糖胶在 pH 值为 1 的溶液中的最高浓度可达 4 g L-1 。在 pH 值为 7 和 11 时,褐藻糖胶的定量会受到海藻酸和没食子酸的干扰。使用 Fucus vesiculosis 的商业标准,通过 1.8 的转换系数可以对 Ecklonia maxima 提取物中的褐藻糖胶进行定量。结果发现,Ecklonia maxima提取物中含有5.47 ± 0.061 g L-1的褐藻糖胶。通过亚甲基蓝测定法和改进的 Dische and Shettles J Biol Chem 175:595-603, (1948) 法分别测定了海藻粗提物中褐藻糖胶和 L-岩藻糖的浓度,证实了该方法的准确性和特异性。在 pH 值为 1 时,亚甲基蓝法的定量限为 0.62 g L-1 褐藻糖胶。
A methylene blue assay for the quantification of fucoidan – A specific application for seaweed extracts
Fucoidan is a fucose-rich sulfated polysaccharide found mainly in brown seaweeds. Fucoidan has recently gained much attention due to its bioactive and medicinal properties, hence its high potential to be utilized in the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, an accurate, reliable, and simple method for the specific determination of fucoidan would be a useful tool when looking to recover this valuable polysaccharide. This research focused on developing an assay utilizing the thiazine dye, methylene blue, for the quantification of fucoidan, with a specific application for fucoidan found in algal extracts. Fucoidan could be specifically determined at pH 1, to maximum concentrations of 4 g L-1 in solution without the interference of alginate and other seaweed extract contaminants. At pH 7 and 11, quantification of fucoidan led to interference from alginate and gallic acid. A conversion factor of 1.8 allowed the quantification of fucoidan from Ecklonia maxima extracts using a commercial standard from Fucus vesiculosis. An Ecklonia maxima extract was found to contain 5.47 ± 0.061 g L-1 of fucoidan. Measuring the fucoidan and L-fucose concentration in crude seaweed extract through the methylene blue assay and modified Dische and Shettles J Biol Chem 175:595–603, (1948) method, respectively, confirmed the accuracy and specificity of the method. The limit of quantification of the methylene blue assay at pH 1 was 0.62 g L-1 of fucoidan.