FT-IR Method Limitations for β-Glucan Analysis

Molecules. 2022 Jul 20;27(14):4616. doi: 10.3390/molecules27144616.

Abstract

β-glucans are known as biological response modifiers. However, different sources can result in structural differences and as a result differences in their biological activity. The hot water extraction method allows to obtain, high molecular weight β-glucans without altering their structure by using strong chemicals, such as alkalis or acids. Analysis of β-glucans by FT-IR and NMR spectroscopy in solid state is superior to analysis in solution as it allows researchers to study the preserved structure of the extracted polysaccharides. FT-IR spectroscopy was used in this study to make side-by-side comparison analysis of hot water extracted β-glucans from different yeast sources. NMR spectroscopy was used to confirm findings made by FT-IR spectroscopy. Extracted β-glucans exhibit characteristic structure of β-1,3/1,6-linked glucans with noticeable levels of proteins, possibly in a form of oligopeptides, chitin and other impurities. β-glucans obtained from C. guilliermondii, P. pastoris and S. pastorianus exhibited higher protein content. Differences in mannan, chitin and α-glucan content were also observed; however, the species-specific structure of obtained β-glucans could not be confirmed without additional studies. Structural analysis of high molecular weight β-glucans in solid state by FT-IR spectroscopy is difficult or limited due to band intensity changes and overlapping originating from different molecules.

Keywords: FT-IR; NMR; solid-state; yeast glucans; β-1,3/1,6-linked glucans; β-glucans.

MeSH terms

  • Chitin
  • Glucans / chemistry
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae / metabolism
  • Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
  • Water
  • beta-Glucans* / chemistry

Substances

  • Glucans
  • beta-Glucans
  • Water
  • Chitin

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.