Changes in the component sugar and immunostimulating activity of polysaccharides isolated from Dendrobium officinale in the pretreatments

J Sci Food Agric. 2022 May;102(7):3021-3028. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.11642. Epub 2021 Nov 23.

Abstract

Background: To isolate polysaccharides with enhanced immunostimulatory activity from Dendrobium officinale, which is used as a herbal medicine in China and Southeast Asia, D. officinale (DO) was pretreated with organic solvents (DOOS) or puffing at 7.5 and 9.0 kgf (7.5DO and 9DO). Hot-water extracts (DOOS-HW, 7.5DO-HW and 9DO-HW) were prepared from each pretreated DO, along with non-pretreated DO, and crude polysaccharides (DO-CP, DOOS-CP, 7.5DO-CP and 9DO-CP) were fractionated from each hot-water extract using ethanol (five volumes).

Results: When their immunostimulatory activities were compared by macrophage stimulation and intestinal immune system modulation via Peyer's patches, DOOS-CP showed more potent activity than DO-CP. However, crude polysaccharides fractionated from puffed DO showed significantly lower activity than non-puffed DO and DOOS. The most active polysaccharide contained 95% or more neutral sugar, and the composition ratio of mannose and glucose was 3.0, whereas the lowest polysaccharide content was 2.0 or less. In addition, DOOS-CP was a somewhat refined fraction containing a major peak, representing a molecular weight of 250 kDa, despite being a crude polysaccharide.

Conclusion: These results suggest that pretreatment of D. officinale with organic solvents may enhance the immunostimulatory activity of polysaccharides and affect the mannose/glucose ratio of polysaccharides, which plays an important role in immunostimulation. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords: Dendrobium officinale; glucomannan; immunostimulating activity; physicochemical pretreatment; polysaccharide.

MeSH terms

  • Dendrobium* / chemistry
  • Glucose
  • Mannose
  • Plant Extracts / chemistry
  • Polysaccharides / chemistry
  • Solvents
  • Sugars
  • Water

Substances

  • Plant Extracts
  • Polysaccharides
  • Solvents
  • Sugars
  • Water
  • Glucose
  • Mannose