Seed gum ofStryphnodendron barbatiman (barbatimão) |
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Authors: | Reicher Fany Leitner Sirlei C. S. Sierakowski Maria R. Fontana Jose D. Correa Joao B. C. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Biochemistry, PO Box 19046, 81.504, Curitiba, PR, Brazil ;2.Department of Chemistry, UFPR, PO Box 19046, 81.504, Curitiba, PR, Brazil ; |
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Abstract: | Stryphnodendron barbatiman (barbatimão) is a native tree that is found throughout the “Cerrados,” a region of Central Brazil. Plant seeds, on water extraction, furnished 28 g% galactomannan (dryweight basis), the monosaccharide composition of which (galactose to mannose ratio, 1.0:1.5) fits in the legume heteromannan group. This seed gum, after Sevag deproteinization, still retained 6 g% of associated protein and had a molecular weight of about 1.8 MD on gel filtration. A high intrinsic viscosity (1300 cP) was observed for the polysaccharide sample obtained after reflux of the crushed seeds in 80% aqueous methanol. |
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