| Title |
Value |
| Polysaccharide |
Paulownia fortunei flower polysaccharide |
| Source Name |
Paulownia fortunei |
| Weight |
500 kDa.
|
| Main Glycosidic Bond(s) |
|
| Main Chain |
No relevant information could be found in the literature. |
| Side Chain |
No relevant information could be found in the literature. |
| NMR Information |
unknown
|
| Monosaccharide |
| glucose |
15.21% |
| mannose |
4.95% |
| galactose |
28.61% |
| xylose |
4.65% |
| arabinose |
15.91% |
| ribose |
2.13% |
| galacturonic acid |
7.56% |
| glucuronic acid |
2.18% |
| rhamnose |
18.09% |
| fucose |
0.71% |
|
| Physiological Functions |
immunoregulation
A water-soluble polysaccharide known as Paulownia fortunei flower polysaccharide (PFFPS) was isolated from the flowers of Paulownia fortunei. ... we found that even very low doses of PFFPS could significantly promote the development of the immune organs, increase the quantity of leukocytes and the ratio of lymphocytes, and improve antibody titers against Newcastle disease virus (NDV). In addition, PFFPS also increased the concentrations of IL-2 and IFN-γ, as well as the content of SIgA in the duodenum
|
| Intestinal Microbiota Regulation |
unknown
|
| Related Diseases (based on ICD-11) |
04-Diseases of the immune system |
| Correlation map |
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| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.01.168 |
Data Source Statement:
The data included in the DoLPHiN database is sourced exclusively from peer-reviewed original publications and presented after normalization.