Polysaccharides of red alga Gracilaria intermedia: structure, antioxidant activity and rheological behavior
AUTOR(ES)
Castro, Joana Paula Lima de, Costa, Luís Eduardo Castanheira, Pinheiro, Maísa Pessoa, Francisco, Thiago dos Santos, Vasconcelos, Pedro Hermano Menezes de, Funari, Lizandra Mistrello, Daudt, Renata Moschini, Santos, Gustavo Ramalho Cardoso dos, Cardozo, Nilo Sérgio Medeiros, Freitas, Ana Lúcia Ponte
FONTE
Polímeros
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
21/05/2018
RESUMO
Abstract A sulfated polysaccharide fraction from the red alga Gracilaria intermedia (PLS) was obtained by papain digestion (60 °C, 30 min). The extract was subjected to colorimetry and turbidimetry analysis, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, 1H, 13 C and 2D 1H COSY nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis. Antioxidant activity tests were performed (chelation of ferrous ion, total antioxidant capacity, and scavenging of DPPH radicals); significant activity of the extract indicated that these polysaccharides may be used as non-synthetic antioxidants. The rheological behavior of aqueous polysaccharide solutions was studied at 25 ± 1 °C using steady-shear and dynamic oscillatory measurements. All the solutions analyzed showed pseudoplastic behavior and potential to act as a thickening agent, as proved through a preliminary comparison with a commercial product used for this application.
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