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Polysaccharides from Basidiocarps of the Polypore Fungus Ganoderma resinaceum : Isolation and Structure.

Roman BlehaLucie TřešnákováLeonid SushytskyiPeter CapekJana ČopíkováPavel KloučekIvan JablonskýAndriy Synytsya
Published in: Polymers (2022)
In this study, we focused on the isolation and structural characterization of polysaccharides from a basidiocarp of polypore fungus Ganoderma resinaceum . Polysaccharide fractions were obtained by successive extractions with cold water at room temperature (20 °C), hot water under reflux (100 °C), and a solution of 1 mol L -1 sodium hydroxide. The purity of all fractions was controlled mainly by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and their composition and structure were characterized by organic elemental analysis; neutral sugar and methylation analyses by gas chromatography equipped with flame ionization detector (GC/FID) and mass spectrometry detector (GC/MS), respectively; and by correlation nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The aqueous extracts contained two main polysaccharides identified as a branched O -2- β -d-mannosyl-(1→6)- α -d-galactan and a highly branched (1→3)(1→4)(1→6)- β -d-glucan. Mannogalactan predominated in the cold water extract, and β -d-glucan was the main product of the hot water extract. The hot water soluble fraction was further separated by preparative anion exchange chromatography into three sub-fractions; two of them were identified as branched β -d-glucans with a structure similar to the corresponding polysaccharide of the original fraction. The alkaline extract contained a linear (1→3)- α -d-glucan and a weakly branched (1→3)- β -d-glucan having terminal β -d-glucosyl residues attached to O -6 of the backbone. The insoluble part after all extractions was identified as a polysaccharide complex containing chitin and β -d-glucans.
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