1. The malian medicinal plant Trichilia emetica; studies on polysaccharides with complement fixing ability
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Diallo, Drissa, Paulsen, Berit Smestad, Liljebäck, Torun H.A., and Michaelsen, Terje E.
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TRICHILIA , *POLYSACCHARIDES - Abstract
Trichilia emetica is a tree or bush that has many different traditional uses in Mali, amongst others the leaves have been used as a woundhealing remedy. As polysaccharides have been isolated from other plants that have a long tradition as woundhealing remedies, it was of interest to study the polysaccharides of T. emetica as well. The polysaccharides were extracted at 50 and 100 °C, and the polymeric material was separated into neutral and acidic polymers by anion exchange chromatography. The complement fixation ability of the different fractions was determined. The Acidic fraction 4 of the 100 °C extract was the most active, but most of the other fractions were also quite active. Structural studies showed that the most active fraction was a pectin of the rhamnogalacturonan type 1 with side chains of the arabinogalactan type II. Removal of terminal arabinofuranosides lead to a drop of the activity indicating that this structural unit may be involved in the bioactive site of the molecule. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2003
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