7th International Symposium of Pharmaceutical Sciences "VII SICF" -7th International Symposium "Chemistry of natural products"

7th International Symposium of Pharmaceutical Sciences

VII SICF

Properties of complex sugars extracted from sugar maple bark

Abstract

The sugar maple is a native species of northeastern North America and is widely appreciated and exploited for its sap, which is concentrated to produce maple syrup. However, its bark is not widely used, despite its content of a variety of bioactive compounds which could be applied in health products. Apart from polyphenols, higher molecular weight compounds such as oligo- and polysaccharides have been less explored so far. The aim of this investigation was to isolate and characterize a complex sugar from sugar maple bark and evaluate its biological activities. Two samples obtained by extraction with water and ethanol-water (v/v:1/1) at 80°C, have been studied in this research. Sugar components were concentrated by ethanol (95%) precipitation and ultrafiltration (5KDa MWCO) to obtain enriched polysaccharides fractions. The latter were separated by gel filtration and anion exchange chromatography. Among the bark maple polysaccharides, this study was focused on one of the neutral polysaccharides, inulin detected in maple syrup. Inulin has a well documented prebiotic activity. Monosaccharide compositions, linkage analyses, molecular weight and degree of crystallinity of the isolated polysaccharides were investigated by NMR, GC-MS, gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and X-ray diffraction. Biological studies will be performed on crude extract samples, sugar enriched samples and isolated complex polysaccharide.

Resumen

The sugar maple is a native species of northeastern North America and is widely appreciated and exploited for its sap, which is concentrated to produce maple syrup. However, its bark is not widely used, despite its content of a variety of bioactive compounds which could be applied in health products. Apart from polyphenols, higher molecular weight compounds such as oligo- and polysaccharides have been less explored so far. The aim of this investigation was to isolate and characterize a complex sugar from sugar maple bark and evaluate its biological activities. Two samples obtained by extraction with water and ethanol-water (v/v:1/1) at 80°C, have been studied in this research. Sugar components were concentrated by ethanol (95%) precipitation and ultrafiltration (5KDa MWCO) to obtain enriched polysaccharides fractions. The latter were separated by gel filtration and anion exchange chromatography. Among the bark maple polysaccharides, this study was focused on one of the neutral polysaccharides, inulin detected in maple syrup. Inulin has a well documented prebiotic activity. Monosaccharide compositions, linkage analyses, molecular weight and degree of crystallinity of the isolated polysaccharides were investigated by NMR, GC-MS, gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and X-ray diffraction. Biological studies will be performed on crude extract samples, sugar enriched samples and isolated complex polysaccharide.

About The Speaker

Tatjana Stevanovic Janezic

Dr. Tatjana Stevanovic Janezic

Wood chemistry Laboratory, Department of Wood and Forest Sciences, Université Laval, Québec City Flag of Canada
Practical Info
Presentation
English (US)
June 26, 2019 9:44 AM
20 minutes
Restaurante "El Tesico"
Authors
Tatjana stevanovic
Dr. Tatjana Stevanovic Janezic
Pierre b. kasanganaa
Keywords
gel filtration
ion-exchange chromatography
sugar maple bark
ultrafiltration
water and ethanol- water extracts
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