Marine Drugs (Oct 2024)

Characterization of Unfractionated Polysaccharides in Brown Seaweed by Methylation-GC-MS-Based Linkage Analysis

  • Barinder Bajwa,
  • Xiaohui Xing,
  • Spencer C. Serin,
  • Maria Hayes,
  • Stephanie A. Terry,
  • Robert J. Gruninger,
  • D. Wade Abbott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md22100464
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 10
p. 464

Abstract

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This study introduces a novel approach to analyze glycosidic linkages in unfractionated polysaccharides from alcohol-insoluble residues (AIRs) of five brown seaweed species. GC-MS analysis of partially methylated alditol acetates (PMAAs) enables monitoring and comparison of structural variations across different species, harvest years, and tissues with and without blanching treatments. The method detects a wide array of fucose linkages, highlighting the structural diversity in glycosidic linkages and sulfation position in fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides. Additionally, this technique enhances cellulose quantitation, overcoming the limitations of traditional monosaccharide composition analysis that typically underestimates cellulose abundance due to incomplete hydrolysis of crystalline cellulose. The introduction of a weak methanolysis-sodium borodeuteride reduction pretreatment allows for the detection and quantitation of uronic acid linkages in alginates.

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