The Relationship between Preparation and Biological Activities of Animal-Derived Polysaccharides: A Comprehensive Review

Foods. 2024 Jan 4;13(1):173. doi: 10.3390/foods13010173.

Abstract

Polysaccharides are biomolecules found in microorganisms, plants, and animals that constitute living organisms. Glycosaminoglycans, unique acidic polysaccharides in animal connective tissue, are often combined with proteins in the form of covalent bonds due to their potent biological activity, low toxicity, and minimal side effects, which have the potential to be utilized as nutrition healthcare and dietary supplements. Existing studies have demonstrated that the bioactivity of polysaccharides is closely dependent on their structure and chain conformation. The characteristic functional groups and primary structure directly determine the strength of activity. However, the relationship between structure and function is still unclear, and the target and mechanism of action are not fully understood, resulting in limited clinical applications. As a result, the clinical applications of these polysaccharides are currently limited. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the extraction methods, structures, and biological activities of animal-derived polysaccharides that have been discovered so far. The aim is to promote developments in animal active polysaccharide science and provide theoretical support for exploring other unknown natural products.

Keywords: animal polysaccharides; bioactivity; extraction method; glycosaminoglycan; purification; structure; yield.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFF1100201).