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Porphyran

Sulfated carbohydrate polymer


Summary

Sulfated carbohydrate polymer

Porphyran is a sulfated carbohydrate derived from red algae of the genus Porphyra.

Composition

Porphyran is a complex sulfated carbohydrate. It is a highly substituted complex carbohydrate related to agarose with a linear backbone consisting of 3-linked beta-D-galactosyl units alternating with either 4-linked alpha-L-galactosyl 6-sulfate or 3,6-anhydro-alpha-L-galactosyl units. The composition includes 6-O-sulfated L-galactose, 6-O-methylated D-galactose, L-galactose, 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose, 6-O-methyl D-galactose and ester sulfate. Some of the ester is present as 1-4-linked L-galactose 6-sulfate. The precise composition of porphyran shows seasonal and environmental variations. In Pyropia haitanensis, the L-residues are mainly composed of alpha-L-galactosyl 6-sulfate units, and the 3,6-anhydro-galactosyl units are minor. In Porphyra capensis, the ratio of alpha-L-galactose-6-sulfate and the 3,6-anhydrogalactose is 1.2:1. Porphyran is converted to agarose by cyclization of L-galactose-6-sulfate to 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose.

References

References

  1. (August 1962). "The structure and biosynthesis of porphyran: a comparison of some samples". Biochem. J..
  2. (August 1961). "Carbohydrates of the red alga, Porphyra umbilicalis". J. Chem. Soc..
  3. (January 2004). "The structure of a sulfated galactan from Porphyra haitanensis and its in vivo antioxidant activity". Carbohydr. Res..
  4. (October 2005). "Chemical characteristics of a polysaccharide from Porphyra capensis (Rhodophyta)". Carbohydr. Res..
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