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Abstract Title:

Two banana cultivars differ in composition of potentially immunomodulatory mannan and arabinogalactan.

Abstract Source:

Carbohydr Polym. 2017 May 15 ;164:31-41. Epub 2017 Jan 22. PMID: 28325331

Abstract Author(s):

Tânia M Shiga, Nicholas C Carpita, Franco Maria Lajolo, Beatriz Rosana Cordenunsi-Lysenko

Article Affiliation:

Tânia M Shiga

Abstract:

Banana (Musa acuminata and M. acuminata x M. balbisiana) fruit cell walls are rich in mannans, homogalacturonans and xylogalacturonan, rhamnogalacturonan-I, and arabinogalactans, certain forms of which is considered to have immunomodulatory activity. The cultivars Nanicão and Thap Maeo represent two widely variants with respect to compositional differences in the forms of these polysaccharides. Nanicão has low amounts of mannan in the water-insoluble and water-soluble fraction. Both cultivars have high amounts of water-soluble arabinogalactan. These commelinoidmonocots lack the (1→3),(1→4)-β-d-glucans of grasses, but Thap Maeo has higher amounts of non-starch glucans associated with wild species than does Nanicão. High amount of callose was found in both cultivars. As immunomodulatory activity is associated with the fine structure and interaction ofthese polysaccharides, breeding programs to introgress disease resistance from wild species must account for these special structural features in retaining fruit quality and beneficial properties.

Study Type : In Vitro Study
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Pharmacological Actions : Immunomodulatory : CK(4048) : AC(2154)

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