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ECB-ART-45645
Carbohydr Polym 2017 Oct 01;173:330-337. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.05.063.
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Macromolecular properties and hypolipidemic effects of four sulfated polysaccharides from sea cucumbers.

Li S , Li J , Zhi Z , Wei C , Wang W , Ding T , Ye X , Hu Y , Linhardt RJ , Chen S .


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The present study investigates the relationship between the high-order structure and hypolipidemic activity of four well-defined sulfated fucans from sea cucumber. The chain conformation, determined by a combination of AFM and SEC-MALLS-RI, indicate that fucosylated chondroitin sulfate (fCS) from Pearsonothuria graeffei (fCS-Pg) and Isostichopus badionotus (fCS-Ib), and fucoidan from P.graeffei (fuc-Pg) were assigned as a random coil conformation with polysaccharide chain outstretched, while I. badionotus (fuc-Ib) was assigned as a spherical conformation and exhibited high viscosity. Fuc-Pg and fuc-Ib with higher molecular weights had a greater impact in inhibiting pancreatic lipase activity in vitro. However, fCS-Pg, fCS-Ib and fuc-Pg with random linear conformation exhibited excellent hypolipidemic activity in Sprague-Dawley rats (SD rats) fed on high-fat diet (HFD), whereas fuc-Ib showed only a modest effect. Our results indicate that structural characteristics, including side branch and sulfation pattern can affect the chain conformation of polysaccharides, which determine their physicochemical properties and hypolipidemic activity.

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Genes referenced: fat4 impact LOC100887844 LOC574780 LOC575047