Structural characterization and anticomplement activity of an acidic heteropolysaccharide from Lysimachia christinae Hance.

Planta medica(2023)

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A novel acidic heteropolysaccharide (LCP-90-1) was isolated and purified from a traditional heat-clearing Chinese medicine, Hance. LCP-90-1 (, 20.65 kDa) was composed of Man, Rha, GlcA, Glc, Gal and Ara, with relative molar ratios of 1.00: 3.00: 11.62: 1.31: 1.64: 5.24. The backbone was consisted of 1,4-α-D-GlcA, 1,4-α-D-Glc, 1,4-β-L-Rha and 1,3,5-α-L-Ara, with three branches of β-D-Gal-(1→4)-β-L-Rha-(1→, α-L-Ara-(1→ and α-D-Man-(1→ attached to the C-5 position of 1,3,5-α-L-Ara. LCP-90-1 exhibited potent anticomplement activity (CH50: 135.01 ± 0.68 μg/mL) , which was significantly enhanced with increased glucuronic acid (GlcA) content in its degradation production (LCP-90-1-A, CH50: 28.26 ± 0.39 μg/mL). However, both LCP-90-1 and LCP90-1-A were inactivated upon reduction or complete acid hydrolysis. These observations indicated the important role of GlcA in LCP-90-1 and associated derivatives with respect to anticomplement activity. Similarly, compared with LCP-90-1, the antioxidant activity of LCP-90-1-A was also enhanced. Thus, polysaccharides with high content of GlcA might be an important and effective substance of .
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