Abstract:
Objective:To modify the oxidized degraded polysaccharides of
Tremella fuciformis by phosphate esterification and determine the antioxidant activity of the modified polysaccharides. Methods:The polysaccharides of
Tremella fuciformis were degraded by hydrogen peroxide-V
C system and its solubility was determined. The degraded
Tremella polysaccharides were modified by phosphorus oxychloride and pyridine as phosphorylating reagents. The structural characteristics of polysaccharides were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The substitution was determined by phosphorus molybdenum blue method. The antioxidant activities of
Tremella polysaccharides before and after modification were compared with the scavenging rate of hydroxyl radicals and DPPH free radicals. Results:The
Tremella polysaccharides were degraded and dialyzed to obtain a single component with a relative molecular mass of 7.82 kDa. The results of infrared spectroscopy indicated that the modified
Tremella polysaccharides had phosphate bond formation at 1262.22、540.55 cm
-1. The degree of substitution was 0.021.Water solubility was 42.71±1.67 mg/mL. The modified
Tremella polysaccharide had a significant dose effect on the scavenging effects of hydroxyl radicals and DPPH free radicals. The activity was highest at the concentration of 2.4 mg/mL,and the DPPH clearance rate of the modified
Tremella polysaccharides reached 73.77%. The scavenging efficiency of hydroxyl radicals reached 67.45%. Conclusion:Oxidative degradation enhanced the water solubility of
Tremella polysaccharides,and the phosphorylation modification enhanced the antioxidant capacity of
Tremella polysaccharides.