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Original title:
Purification of water soluble bioactive polysaccharides from biomass of heterotrophic mutant alga Chlorella vulgaris G11.
Authors:
Sushytskyi, L. ; Lukáč, Pavol ; Bleha, R. ; Čopíková, J. ; Vannucci, Luca ; Sinica, A. ; Kaštánek, P. Document type: Papers Conference/Event: The 15th International Conference on Polysaccharides-Glycoscience., Praha (CZ), 20191113
Year:
2019
Language:
eng Abstract:
Water extract obtained from biomass of mutant alga Chlorella vulgaris G11 was deproteinized and then purified with AEC on DEAE Sepharose FF and SEC on Sepaphadex G-75 superfine columns. Two high MW (>1000 kDa and 98,3 kDa) polysaccharides (CPS1 and CPS3) were eluted with water and 0.5M NaCl on DEAE column, and heteropolysaccharide with MW of 15 kDa (CPS2) was also eluted with water on DEAE. The former fractions were identified as branched rhamnans, the latter one as branched xylogalactofuranan of unusual structure. CPS1 shown properties of unstable polimer: according to GPC analysis and by using light scattering and RI detectors it was found, that some fraction of polymers (260-800 kDa) have self-assembling properties in aqueous solution, and MW of this fraction decreased during some time while polimer with initially bigger MW (>1000 kDa) became bigger. CPS3 was eluted with 0.3-0.5 M of NaCl on DEAE Sepharose FF column and have MW of 98,3 kDa. Cell toxicity of the products were tested in vitro on cell cultures for different concentrations
Keywords:
cell cultures; Chlorella vulgaris G11; chromatography; Mutant alga; polymer Project no.: FV10155 Funding provider: GA MPO Host item entry: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Polysaccharides-Glycoscience, ISBN 978-80-88307-04-4
Institution: Institute of Microbiology AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0312961