Structural features of the polysaccharide gum from Acacia glomerosa |
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Authors: | Gladys Le n de Pinto, Maritza Martí nez,Lilian Sanabria |
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Affiliation: | Gladys León de Pinto, Maritza Martínez,Lilian Sanabria |
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Abstract: | Acacia glomerosa, Benth. (Vulgares Series) exudates a clear gum which produces gels easily. The physico-chemical data and sugar composition are very close to gum arabic from Acacia senegal, except that A. glomerosa gum contains a high nitrogen content. A series of degraded products was prepared by acid hydrolysis and Smith-degradation. The characterization of the degraded products by partial hydrolysis, sugar composition and by the application of uni- and bidimensional spectroscopy led to know interesting structural features of the polysaccharide isolated from A. glomerosa gum. This polysaccharide, as that from A. senegal gum, consists of 1,3-β--galactopyranosyl backbone. There are side-chains of 1,3-β--galactopyranosyl oligosaccharides attached to position six of the galactan main chain. Arabinose (furanosyl and pyranosyl) residues may be up to four units long because it was necessary to prepare four polysaccharides to remove them from the gum structure. Uronic acid residues were difficult to remove as has been observed in other Acacia gums. |
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Keywords: | Structural study A. glomerosa 13C-NMR spectroscopy Gum exudate |
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