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SCREENING OF AGGLUTINATION ACTIVITIES OF COMMON VEGETABLES IN BANGLADESH

Authors :
Rupom Mitra
Razina Rouf
Ashit Kumar Dutta
Jamil Ahmad Shilpi
Shaikh Jamal Uddin
Source :
Khulna University Studies.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Khulna University, 2023.

Abstract

Lectins are capable of cell agglutination by interacting with the cell surface exposed glycans. Lectins that agglutinate erythrocytes are called hemagglutinin. These compounds occur in various organisms including plants. In this study, twenty edible vegetables were subjected to screen for haemagglutination and lectin activity. Lectin activity was assessed by measuring the inhibition ability of haemagglutination by different sugars. PBS (Phosphate Buffer Saline) treated homogenate was tested for haemagglutination against erythrocytes suspension, and inhibition of agglutination was determined by serially diluted sugar solution. The results of this study demonstrated that one homogenate among the homogenates of 20 vegetables was found to be capable of human erythrocyte agglutination. The Ipomoea aquatica homogenate shown positive haemagglutination reaction against red blood cells (RBCs) with HA titer value of 4 HA-U/25uL, and four out of seven sugars were able to inhibit RBCs agglutination. Among the four sugars, two are potent inhibitors of agglutination. The neutralization of haemagglutination by four monosaccharides provides a suggestion that the lectin present in I. aquatica may be multivalent carbohydrate binding hemagglutinin. This is the first report to identify that Ipomoea aquatica contains lectin protein which is a polyvalent sugar binding lectin and specific for glucose, galactose, mannose and N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine.

Details

ISSN :
27892697 and 15630897
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Khulna University Studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1ccb7cc5b961fa460f96deb5634df31d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.53808/kus.2023.20.01.900-ls