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段书彦,张洋弋,苏比努尔·尔热肯,等. 新疆灰枣多糖的提取工艺优化、单糖组成及生物活性分析J. 食品工业科技,2026,47(10):1−11. doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025100313.
引用本文: 段书彦,张洋弋,苏比努尔·尔热肯,等. 新疆灰枣多糖的提取工艺优化、单糖组成及生物活性分析J. 食品工业科技,2026,47(10):1−11. doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025100313.
DUAN Shuyan, ZHANG Yangyi, SUBINUER Erreken, et al. Optimization of Extraction Process, Monosaccharide Composition and Biological Activity Analysis of Polysaccharides from Xinjiang Hui JujubeJ. Science and Technology of Food Industry, 2026, 47(10): 1−11. (in Chinese with English abstract). doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025100313.
Citation: DUAN Shuyan, ZHANG Yangyi, SUBINUER Erreken, et al. Optimization of Extraction Process, Monosaccharide Composition and Biological Activity Analysis of Polysaccharides from Xinjiang Hui JujubeJ. Science and Technology of Food Industry, 2026, 47(10): 1−11. (in Chinese with English abstract). doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025100313.

新疆灰枣多糖的提取工艺优化、单糖组成及生物活性分析

Optimization of Extraction Process, Monosaccharide Composition and Biological Activity Analysis of Polysaccharides from Xinjiang Hui Jujube

  • 摘要: 目的:本研究旨在优化新疆灰枣多糖的提取工艺,分析其单糖组成,并结合计算模拟与体外实验探讨其潜在生物活性。方法:采用超声辅助-热水浸提法提取灰枣多糖,通过单因素实验与响应面法优化提取工艺。经纯化后利用离子色谱分析单糖组成。基于深度学习模型预测主要单糖组分的潜在蛋白靶点,构建PPI,并进行GO、KEGG、DO富集分析。通过分子对接评估核心靶点与单糖的结合特征。采用DPPH与ABTS+自由基清除实验评价其体外抗氧化活性,并检测灰枣多糖对GES-1细胞活力的影响。结果:最佳提取工艺条件为:超声功率600 W、料液比1:40 g/mL、超声时间11 min、水浴温度72 ℃、水浴时间196 min,此条件下多糖得率达4.856%。灰枣多糖以葡萄糖为主要组分(88.59%),并含有阿拉伯糖(1.58%)、半乳糖醛酸(2.89%)、半乳糖(2.40%)和鼠李糖(4.54%),是一种含多种中性糖及半乳糖醛酸的酸性杂多糖。靶点预测与富集分析揭示,其潜在作用可能与糖代谢调控、胰岛素信号通路及糖基化相关过程密切相关,表明其可能具有调节糖代谢、改善胰岛素抵抗的潜在生理活性。体外实验表明,灰枣多糖对DPPH和ABTS+自由基均具有浓度依赖性清除能力;在62.5~250 μg/mL范围内,对GES-1细胞无明显毒性,并可促进细胞活力。结论:新疆灰枣多糖经工艺优化后可获得较高得率,具有明确的单糖组成特征,并表现出一定的抗氧化活性和良好的细胞相容性,其可能还具有调节糖代谢相关过程的潜在生物活性。本研究为新疆灰枣多糖的进一步开发利用提供了参考。

     

    Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to optimize the extraction process of polysaccharides from Xinjiang gray jujube, characterize their monosaccharide composition, and explore its potential biological activity by integrating computational simulation and in vitro experiments. Methods: Polysaccharides were extracted from Xinjiang gray jujube using ultrasonic-assisted hot water extraction, and the extraction parameters were optimized by single-factor experiments combined with response surface methodology. After purification, monosaccharide composition was determined by ion chromatography. Potential protein targets of the major monosaccharide components were predicted using a deep learning model, followed by construction of a protein–protein interaction (PPI) network and gene ontology (GO), kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG), and disease ontology (DO) enrichment analyses. Molecular docking was performed to assess the binding characteristics between core targets and monosaccharides. In vitro antioxidant activity was evaluated using DPPH and ABTS+ radical scavenging assays, and the effects of the polysaccharides on GES-1 cell viability were further assessed. Results: The optimal extraction conditions were as follows: Ultrasonic power 600 W, liquid-to-solid ratio 1:40 g/mL; ultrasonic time 11 min, water bath temperature 72 ℃, and water bath time 196 min. Under these conditions, the polysaccharide yield reached 4.856%. The polysaccharides were mainly composed of glucose (88.59%), with smaller amounts of arabinose (1.58%), galacturonic acid (2.89%), galactose (2.40%), and rhamnose (4.54%), indicating that they are acidic heteropolysaccharides containing multiple neutral sugars and galacturonic acid. Target prediction and enrichment analyses suggested that their potential effects were closely associated with glucose metabolism, the insulin signaling pathway, and glycosylation-related processes, implying potential roles in modulating glucose metabolism and ameliorating insulin resistance. In vitro experiments demonstrated concentration-dependent scavenging activities against both DPPH and ABTS+ radicals. Within the concentration range of 62.5~250 μg/mL, the polysaccharides showed no obvious cytotoxicity toward GES-1 cells and significantly promoted cell viability. Conclusion: Polysaccharides from Xinjiang gray jujube can be obtained at a relatively high yield after process optimization and exhibit a defined monosaccharide profile, antioxidant activity, and good cytocompatibility. They may also possess potential bioactivity related to glucose metabolism regulation. These findings provide a basis for the further development and utilization of Xinjiang gray jujube polysaccharides.

     

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