Title of article :
Characterization of chemical structure of water-soluble polysaccharides from Sudanese Ziziphus spina Christi fruits
Author/Authors :
Abuabaker ، Mohamed Aamer College of Life Science - Northwest Normal University , Hamouda ، Hamouda Adam College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Northwest Normal University , Chen ، Lele College of Life Science - Northwest Normal University , Ding ، Ling College of Life Science - Northwest Normal University , Zhu ، Sheng Yong College of Life Science - Northwest Normal University , Fu ، Liang wan College of Life Science - Northwest Normal University , Zhang ، Ji College of Life Science - Northwest Normal University
From page :
200
To page :
209
Abstract :
Polysaccharides have multiple significant roles and possess extensive bioactivities in field of medicine, healthcare, food and cosmetic industries, because of their therapeutic effects and relatively minimal toxicity. For the first time, we investigated the chemical structure of Ziziphus spina Christ fruits polysaccharides fraction. The plant is classified as one of the most important Sudanese medical plant, still not adequately researched. The Z. spina Christi polysaccharides fraction was extracted by using cold water extraction method, deproteinized via Savage’s method, then after participated by using ethanol 80%, the precipitant fractions were dried via lyophilized for 24h. ZSCFPs was investigated by using colorimetric and analytic methods; the colorimetric assays were carried out to determine some functional groups in the polysaccharides fraction such as phenolsulfuric acid, sulfuric acid carbazole reaction, ferric chloride reaction. The analytical assays were carried out to confirm the chemical structure of the ZSCFP 80%, which were FTIR spectra, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and Xray diffraction (XRD).
Keywords :
Ziziphus spina christi , Polysaccharides , Protein Precipitation , Lyophilized
Journal title :
Eurasian Chemical Communications
Journal title :
Eurasian Chemical Communications
Record number :
2577866
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