| Title |
Value |
| Polysaccharide |
DPP |
| Source Name |
Chenopodium quinoa |
| Weight |
|
| Main Glycosidic Bond(s) |
|
| Main Chain |
The main chain of arabinan is composed of (1→5)-linked arabinofuranose (Araf). Some are branched at the O3 position, and a small amount are branched at the O2 and O2/O3 positions. |
| Side Chain |
Ferulic acid mainly acylates the O2 position of arabinan, and can form 5-5- and 8-O-4-diferulic acid. It may be involved in intramolecular and/or intermolecular cross-linking of arabinan, affecting the physicochemical properties and cell wall structure of polysaccharides. 10.1016. |
| NMR Information |
yes
|
| Monosaccharide |
| glucose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
| mannose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
| galactose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
| xylose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
| arabinose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
| galacturonic acid |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
| rhamnose |
Exist (No specific proportion could be found in the literature) |
|
| Physiological Functions |
anti-oxidant
|
| Intestinal Microbiota Regulation |
unknown
|
| Related Diseases (based on ICD-11) |
|
| Correlation map |
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| DOI |
10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.04.009 |
Data Source Statement:
The data included in the DoLPHiN database is sourced exclusively from peer-reviewed original publications and presented after normalization.