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  • Microwave-Assisted Extracti...
    Zhao, Jing-Li; Zhang, Meiping; Zhou, Hong-Li

    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 04/2019, Letnik: 24, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Polysaccharides are a main active substance in ; however, microwave-assisted extraction used to prepare polysaccharides (MPPG) has rarely been reported, and knowledge of the bactericidal activity of polysaccharides remains low. Thus, this study was designed to investigate the extraction of polysaccharides by using two methods-hot water extraction and microwave-assisted extraction-and compare their chemical composition and structure. In addition, their antibacterial and antioxidant activities were also determined. The data implied that polysaccharides extracted by microwave-assisted extraction possessed a higher extraction yield than hot water extraction (WPPG) under optimized conditions, and the actual yields were 41.6% ± 0.09% and 28.5% ± 1.62%, respectively. Moreover, the preliminary characterization of polysaccharides was identified after purification. The WPPG with the molecular weight (Mw) of 2.07 × 10 Da was composed of Man, Rib, Rha, GalA, Glu, Gal, and Arab, and the typical characteristics of polysaccharides were determined by IR spectra. Compared with WPPG, MPPG had a higher Mw, uronic acid content, and Glu content. More importantly, the antioxidant activity of MPPG was higher than WPPG, which was probably ascribed to its highly Mw and abundant uronic acid content. Besides, both of them exhibited high bactericidal activity. These results demonstrate that microwave-assisted extraction is an effective method for obtaining polysaccharides, and MPPG could be applied as an antioxidant and antibacterial agent.